Abstract

This article discusses the possibility of acute kidney failure (AKF) as a result of various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. In particular, the possibility of developing contrast nephropathy with the use of X-ray contrast agents and the possibility of developing AKF as a result of the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs is being studied. The authors investigate the main causes of acute kidney failure associated with diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and give recommendations for the prevention of these complications. In particular, precautions are discussed when using contrast agents and the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The article also discusses various methods of diagnosis of acute kidney failure and methods of treatment of this condition. The authors emphasize that early detection and treatment of AKF can significantly reduce the risk of complications and improve the prognosis for patients. In addition, the article also emphasizes the importance of preventing acute kidney failure, especially in patients at increased risk of developing this condition, such as the elderly, patients with diabetic nephropathy and patients with concomitant diseases. The paper also discusses the need for further research to better understand the causes and mechanisms of the development of acute kidney failure during various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. In general, the article provides an overview of the problem of acute kidney failure as a complication of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and also offers practical recommendations to reduce the risk of this complication.

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