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Is CI AKI real ? How long after contrast can it happen ? How do we know the patient is out of the woods ?

Hello , is CI AKI real , has any one seen it happen to patients with normal renal function ? Does it effect the bilirubin or the liver ? Does it effect the heart ? This is for a normal healthy patient with just hypertension ? How long does it take for the system to get completely rid of the contrast .

It does mention that reactions can happen after 16 days too.

What are the long term effects ?

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