The Reno-Protective Effect of Hydration With Sodium Bicarbonate Plus N-Acetylcysteine in Patients Undergoing Emergency Percutaneous Coronary InterventionThe RENO Study
Alejandro Recio-Mayoral, MD*,*,
Marinela Chaparro, MD*,
Belén Prado, MD*,
Rocío Cózar, MD*,
Irene Méndez, MD*,
Debasish Banerjee, MD, MRCP ,
Juan C. Kaski, MD, DM, DSc ,
José Cubero, MD* and
Jose M. Cruz, MD*
* Department of Cardiology, Virgen Macarena University Hospital, Seville, Spain
Department of Renal and Transplantation
Division of Cardiac and Vascular Sciences, St. George's Hospital, University of London, London, United Kingdom

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Figure 1 Volumes of Contrast Medium (ml) Correlated With Maximum Change in SCr 72 h After PCI
The solid lines represent the point estimated, and the upper and lower lines represent 2 SD. PCI = percutaneous coronary intervention; SCr = serum creatinine.
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Figure 3 Evolution of GFR at Baseline (Before PCI) and Days 1, 2, 3, and 7
Data are mean ± 2 SD. GFR = glomerular filtration rate, estimated using the Levey formula (16); PCI = percutaneous coronary intervention.
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