Abstract

The use of iodine contrast, which is more commonly used, is associated with systemic effects in nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) in patients with kidney function disorders, geriatric, hypertension, and patients with comorbid diabetes mellitus and hypersensitivity reactions. An evidence-based case report was carried out in the Medical Department of Surgery, FKUI-RSCM. The study indicated that the safety of CO2 angiography did not cause CIN to manifest and showing CO2 contrast proved to be safe for patients who have impaired renal function

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