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The goal of this study is to compare the possible beneficial effect of beetroot juice supplementation versus the usual management during hospitalization to prevent contrast-induced nephropathy after cardiac catheterizations.
The study includes patients diagnosed with non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome with a possible indication for catheterism and high risk of kidney injury related to iodinated contrast.
The intervention group will drink 500 mL (2 glasses daily, at breakfast and dinner) of beetroot juice added to the usual diet for 7 days or until hospital discharge and will receive the recommendation to maintain a diet rich in inorganic nitrates. The control group will receive the usual diet and recommendations. In both cases, other therapies will be prescribed to prevent contrast-induced nephropathy (hydration and statins) if there is no contraindication.
Our hypothesis is that a compound present in beetroot juice, inorganic nitrates, can prevent the deterioration of kidney function related to contrast due to its vasodilatory effect, in addition to improving the subsequent prognosis of coronary heart disease due to its anti-inflammatory and antiproliferative effects, protector of the endothelium and inhibitor of platelet aggregation. Beetroot juice could also be beneficial in this context due to the antioxidant effect of the betalains it contains.
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Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is a common complication in patients admitted for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) who undergo percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
Although the deterioration of renal function is generally reversible, avoiding CIN is of great importance as it is associated with worse prognosis, including greater need for renal replacement therapies and greater mortality.
Inorganic nitrates (NO3-) are the most promising therapy to prevent CIN, due to their ability to be metabolized to nitric oxide (NO), whose vasodilator effect protects renal perfusion. In addition, NO has other potential benefits in ACS due to its anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, endothelium protective, and platelet aggregation inhibitor effects.
The recent NITRATE-CIN study has shown that the administration of 12 mmol/24 h of KNO3 for 5 days to patients admitted for non-ST elevation (NSTE) ACS undergoing PCI not only significantly reduced the risk of CIN, but also prevented the deterioration of kidney function and significantly reduced major cardiovascular complications (MACE) during follow-up.
However, there is currently no comercially available presentation for KNO3 and its administration could be associated with hyperkalemia.
Furthermore, evidence of its use during admission for NSTE ACS comes from a single-center study with a small representation of Mediterranean population, which raises doubts about the validity of these results in our patients.
Drinking beetroot juice is a very promising alternative to administer NO3- during admission for NSTE ACS, due to its greater availability, simplicity of administration and minor risk of adverse effects such as hyperkalemia.
500 mL of beetroot juice daily contain approximately 11 mmol of NO3-, their consumption increases plasma NO similar to KNO3 and, in patients with chronic coronary syndrome, has been shown to reduce the risk of stent restenosis and MACE during follow-up, without significant adverse effects.
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PROBE study (Prospective Randomized Open, Blinded End-point) Nutritional intervention study. Unicentric. Study population: Patients >18 years old who enter our center with a diagnosis ofNSTE-ACS with indication for PCI and moderate or high risk of CIN (Mehran scale score not including contrast ≥ 6).
Intervention: Supplementation with 500 mL of beetroot juice daily in 2 doses of 250 mL, for 7 days or until discharge from admission for NSTE-ACS. Recommendation to maintain a diet rich in vegetables with high nitrate content after discharge.
The control group will follow the usual management and diet. In both groups, it will be administered treatment with hydration and statins to prevent CIN.
Analyzed Variables:
Relationship between supplementation with 500 mL of beetroot juice daily during admission for NSTE-ACS with:
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Jose Manuel Andreu Cayuelas, PhD
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