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Asking For Mother, Female 58, Lahore

is it safe for a diabetic patient to go for CT scan with this serum creatinine result.she is advised to intake more water before and after CT scan.

Vascular Surgeon in Lahore - Dr. Ilyas Sadiq

Dr. Ilyas Sadiq - Vascular Surgeon

MBBS, FCPS-I, FRCS (UK), Diplomate Intercollegiate Speciality Board (UK), CCST (Ireland), EITS (France) | Lahore

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she should drink plenty of water for two days, Repeat this test again, if it improves she can go for CT angio


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ok sir.
Thank you.

1 year ago

Rehabilitation Medicine in London - Dr. Muhammad Arslan Ali

Dr. Muhammad Arslan Ali - Rehabilitation Medicine

MBBS, Certified in Diabetes Care (UK), Diploma in Diabetes (UK), Diploma, Diploma in Rheumatology (UK) in Sports & Exercise Medicine (UK), Diploma in Pain Management (UK), MSc Musculoskeletal , M-MBA Healthcare (UK)Care (UK), | London

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Totally agree with the advise , also to recheck the creatinine after the CT


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ok sir.Thank you.

1 year ago

Internal Medicine Specialist in Gujranwala - Dr. Shaukat

Dr. Shaukat - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine) | Gujranwala

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26 Positive Reviews

CT scan plain can be done. CT with contrast is NOT advisable


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ok sir

1 year ago

Family Medicine in Karachi - Dr. Aileeya Fatima Shah

Dr. Aileeya Fatima Shah - Family Medicine

MBBS, MD | Karachi

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4 Positive Reviews

follow the given advise ? lots of prayer for the patient.


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Thank you

1 year ago

Internal Medicine Specialist in Karachi - Dr. Ayesha Khalil

Dr. Ayesha Khalil - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FRCP, MRCP | Karachi

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your primary consultant who has ordered the CT scan should corrdinate with a nephrologist and the radiology department to devise a management plan. Patients need multidisciplinary care. one test report without any history or comprehensive investigatiin findings are not adequate for anyone to give any advice on a text message.


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ok mam

1 year ago

Family Medicine in Karachi - Asst. Prof. Dr. Kashan Uddin Niazi

Asst. Prof. Dr. Kashan Uddin Niazi - Family Medicine

MBBS, MCPS (Medicine), MRCGP, Master Medical Education | Karachi

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If it is plan CT is ok but if they are doing with contrast.... Nephrologist opinion should be taken


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ok sir

1 year ago

General Surgeon in Karachi - Dr. Syed Altaf Naqvi

Dr. Syed Altaf Naqvi - General Surgeon

MBBS, MSc, FRCS | Karachi

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21 Positive Reviews

ok to have CT scan, don't worry


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General Practitioner in Rawalpindi - Dr. Naveed Aslam

Dr. Naveed Aslam - General Practitioner

MD | Rawalpindi

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please book an online appointment for further discussion


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General Practitioner in Peshawar - Dr. Tayyab Rehman

Yes it's fine to go for CT scan


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General Surgeon in Multan - Dr. Naveed Akhtar

Dr. Naveed Akhtar - General Surgeon

MBBS, FCPS (Surgery), FCPS (Urology) | Multan

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Yes she can
as advised to take more water


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General Surgeon in Quetta - Asst. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Anwar Bugti

yes.if c.t scan is necessary


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Medical Specialist in Sargodha - Dr. Waqas Ahmad Madni

Dr. Waqas Ahmad Madni - Medical Specialist

| MBBS | FCPS (Medicine) | | Sargodha

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yes for sure if CT scan is necessary
and drink more water as advised


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Medical Specialist in Sargodha - Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz Ashraf

Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz Ashraf - Medical Specialist

MBBS, MRCP (UK) | Sargodha

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Short answer is yes, it is safe to go for ct with contrast in this case. Do follow the advice for increased water intake before and after.( upto 3 hours before and 6 to 12 hours after).
the long answer is that getting ct contrast done in this case has a relatively increased risk of causing kidney damage. so it is about weighing the risk of cancer scan complication vs burden of disease due to missed diagnoses of problem for which ct is advised. ct without contrast would be a better option if possible


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Family Medicine in Gujranwala - Dr. Muhammad Ali

Dr. Muhammad Ali - Family Medicine

| MBBS | MD | Family Physician | | Gujranwala

Plain CT could be performed. Contrast not advised


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Family Medicine in Lahore - Dr. Sadaf Haris

plain CT can be done but Contrast should not be given without Nephrologist opinion. Also, please repeat Creatinine after plenty of fluids intake and consult Nephrologist if raised.



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General Practitioner in Sargodha - Dr. Summyia Sadia

Dr. Summyia Sadia - General Practitioner

MBBS, DMJ (Diploma in Medical Jurisprudence) | Sargodha

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yes.CT should be done with more water intake


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General Practitioner in Lahore - Dr. Adeen Nida

No. plz consult a nephrologist first then go for any kind of CT scan ( with or without contrast ).


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Internal Medicine Specialist in Timergara - Dr. Faisal Khan

Dr. Faisal Khan - Internal Medicine Specialist

| MBBS | FCPS | Infectious Diseases Fellow | | Timergara

Yes, you can do with less nephrotoxic contrast media.


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Internal Medicine Specialist in Timergara - Dr. Faisal Khan
Dr. Faisal Khan - Internal Medicine Specialist

| MBBS | FCPS | Infectious Diseases Fellow | | Timergara | Book Appointment


The CIN Consensus Working Panel found that adequate intravenous volume expansion with isotonic crystalloids (1-1.5 mL/kg/h), 3-12 hours before the procedure and continued for 6-24 hours afterward, decreases the incidence of CIN in patients at risk.

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Family Medicine in Lahore - Dr. Maria Tariq

Dr. Maria Tariq - Family Medicine

MBBS, FCPS -R | Lahore

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if depends on why do you want to proceed for CT scan. if its really important for treatment or diagnosis then yes but only under nephrologist care and good hydration status of patient


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Internal Medicine Specialist in Lahore - Dr. Syed Sibtain Ul Hassan

Dr. Syed Sibtain Ul Hassan - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine) | Lahore

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Yes but under strict protocols


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General Practitioner in Lahore - Dr. Muhammad Abdullah Ilyas

Kindly consult nephrologist.


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General Physician in Quetta - Dr. Tariq Badini

Dr. Tariq Badini - General Physician

| MBBS | FCPS (Internal Medicine) | | Quetta

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yes... ct scan can be done.... hydrate the patient well and then check creatine regularly


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Medical Specialist in Multan - Dr. Nasir Abbas

Dr. Nasir Abbas - Medical Specialist

MBBS, FCPS-R | Multan

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yes but it's better to hydrate patient well before and after test and then check Serum creatinine regularly for 3-4 days.


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General Practitioner in Lahore - Dr. Hira Javed

Dr. Hira Javed - General Practitioner

MBBS, Medical Aesthetics Training | Lahore

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Yes she can undergo CT Scan. Just make sure she drinks plenty of fluids and monitor S. Cret afterwards


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Internal Medicine Specialist in Lahore - Dr. Syeda Huma Zartash

Dr. Syeda Huma Zartash - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, MRCP, MRCGP (intl) | Lahore

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1 Positive Reviews

Yes, but ensure hydration before CT


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General Practitioner in Faisalabad - Dr. Ahmad Bilal

Yes!! There wont be any complications regarding such Cret. value as far as She hydrates herself as much She can!! and yes monitor after test values as well!! moreover depends upon patient to patient condition!!


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General Practitioner in Gujrat - Dr. Mehreen Sarfraz

yes but hydrate before and after scan


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General Practitioner in Lahore - Dr. Maryam Saleem

Patient should hydrate herself adequately before the CT, if it's necessary. CT contrast is nephrogenic, therefore you should consult a nephrologist too. Or monitor RFTs later.


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Internal Medicine Specialist in Lahore - Dr. Ali Shuaib Ashraf

Dr. Ali Shuaib Ashraf - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS, Certified of Diabetologist (University of Leicester UK) | Lahore

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which area of CT Scan


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Internal Medicine Specialist in Lahore - Prof. Dr. Saira Mustehsan

Prof. Dr. Saira Mustehsan - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS, FFPH, Certification in Curriculum Medical Education, P.h.D | Lahore

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yes absolutely fine if she is conscious and well oriented in time place and person


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General Surgeon in Faisalabad - Asst. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Dilawaiz Mujahid

Asst. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Dilawaiz Mujahid - General Surgeon

MBBS, FCPS (Surgery) | Faisalabad

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yes at this level of creatinine CT scan is possible .... hydration in important


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General Practitioner in Rawalpindi - Dr. Hina Dildar

AoA yeah u can go for scan but keep the patient hydrated or give 500 ml normal saline after the test


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General Physician in Karachi - Dr. Syed Sardar Ali

Dr. Syed Sardar Ali - General Physician

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine) | Karachi

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dont do with contrast


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General Practitioner in Multan - Dr. Momal Fatima

yes she can get a CT, do repeat the test after the scan as well. and stay well hydrated


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Internal Medicine Specialist in Islamabad - Dr. Nargis Tasleem

Dr. Nargis Tasleem - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine) | Islamabad

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24 Positive Reviews

yes she can go for it with proper hydration and precautions


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General Surgeon in Lahore - Dr. Gohar Rasheed

Dr. Gohar Rasheed - General Surgeon

MBBS, FCPS | Lahore

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can't be commented upon without proper history and examination


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General Practitioner in Multan - Dr. Fatima Gilani

Yes but care must be taken if CT with contrast. Repeat kidney tests after CT


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General Surgeon in Lahore - Asst. Prof. Dr. Saeeda

CT without contrast she can do
but not with contrast
if she want take CT with contrast then must take advise from nephrologist


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Diabetologist in Karachi - Dr. Sabahat Adeel

Dr. Sabahat Adeel - Diabetologist

MBBS, Diploma in Diabetes | Karachi

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4 Positive Reviews

no its not advised


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Diabetologist in Karachi - Dr. Sabahat Adeel

Dr. Sabahat Adeel - Diabetologist

MBBS, Diploma in Diabetes | Karachi

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4 Positive Reviews

get it done without dye


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General Surgeon in Rawalpindi - Dr. Lt Col R Muhammad Azhar Qureshi

Dr. Lt Col R Muhammad Azhar Qureshi - General Surgeon

MBBS, FCPS (Surgery), FICS (USA), FACS (USA), Diploma in Surgery | Rawalpindi

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with this creatinine level usually CT scan with contrast is not advisable because of potential renal damage. If at all necessary sometimes the nephrologist ask for proper hydration or may do post scan dialysis. Better to consult nephrologist


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General Practitioner in Karachi - Dr. Mahwish Naimat

no with this level of cretinine the CT scan with contrast is not advisable


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Family Medicine in Rawalpindi - Dr. Muhammad Sohail Asghar

Dr. Muhammad Sohail Asghar - Family Medicine

| MBBS | FCPS-I | | Rawalpindi

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1 Positive Reviews

U can go for plain CT scan.
Looks like diabetic nephropathy.
Damage of nephrons start early and srum creatinine start to rise late so I advise don't use contrast for ct scan.


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Yes with hydration both pre and post procedure

Family Medicine in Mansehra - Dr. Uzair Umer

Avoid Contrast CT. Go for plain CT.


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Internal Medicine Specialist in Rawalpindi - Asst. Prof. Dr. Atif Abbas

Asst. Prof. Dr. Atif Abbas - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), MCPS | Rawalpindi

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1 Positive Reviews

CT Scan plain is safe... but contrast enhanced CT will lead to kidney problems


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Family Medicine in Lahore - Dr. Aqsa Javaid Tarar

Yes this is safe for a diabetic patient to go for CT scan but not with IV contrast because in case of IV contrast deranged Renal functions will make kindly unable to clear dye of contrast from body


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Internal Medicine Specialist in Rawalpindi - Dr. Sabeel Iftikhar Ahmed

yes she can go for CT without contrast , but in case if she needs contrast CT it's based on risk and benefit basis , her gfr is more than 60 so if she needs urgent CT with contrast thn she can go for that but iv hydration is mandatory .


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Family Medicine in Karachi - Dr. Ashfaq Ahmed Bhutto

Dr. Ashfaq Ahmed Bhutto - Family Medicine

MBBS, MAS, MBA (Health Care), DCPS-HCSM, CMQ | Karachi

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Normally functional kidney is having value of estimated GFR GREATER THAN 60. However, for CT, eGFR > 45 indicates no increased risk of kidney damage from contrast material.  eGFR > 30, but less than 45 indicates that while it is safe to get contrast material, there is a small risk of causing kidney damage.  In that situation, we will inject additional fluid into the patient’s vein before and after the contrast material injection.  This hydration is effective to prevent any renal damage.  In your patient eGFR is 45.3. Therefore there is no increased risk, however I will still advise fluid infusion before and after contrast.


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