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Fig. 4A —Comparison of reported contrast-induced creatinine increase
and observed frequencies. Frequencies observed in this study (percentage of
increase [A] and absolute increase [B]) in our
non-contrast-exposed population are indicated by solid circles. Open circles
represent previously published data (also summarized in
Table 2). Number adjacent to
each open circle is number of corresponding publication in reference list.
Overall risk of nephropathy in patients receiving contrast material is not
clearly different from risk in patients who have not received it.