Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is defined as the impairment of renal function—measured as either a 25% increase in serum creatinine(SCr) from baseline or a 0.5 mg/dL(44 µmol/L) increase in absolute SCr value—within 48-72 hours after intravenous contrast administration. [1]
It is called: Hinduja Hospital Contrast Induced Nephropathy(HHCIN) score
Dr’s Chaitanya Kulkarni, Jatin Kothari, Prasad Modak & Alan Almeida have collaborated /worked together to devise the HHCIN score.
We at Hinduja Hospital, Department of Nephrology, devised a simplistic risk score for prediction of CIN after conducting a prospective study of 1300 patients exposed to parenteral contrast agents