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Br J Radiol ; 60(715): 671-5, 1987 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3620826

ABSTRACT

A comparison has been carried out of results of cerebral and spinal-cord angiography with two non-ionic contrast media, iohexol and Iopamiron, and a low-osmolality contrast medium, Hexabrix. A comparative study of iohexol, Hexabrix, and Iopamiron was carried out in a first group of 41 patients, and Hexabrix was compared with Iopamiron in a second group of 56. Evaluation criteria included local and general safety, as well as quality of angioscopy and angiography. In the first group of patients there were no significant differences in safety between the three agents. On the other hand, quality of visualisation during angioscopy with Hexabrix was clearly better. In the second group, safety and quality of the radiographic images were identical; however, once again, quality of angioscopy was better with Hexabrix than with Iopamiron. We conclude that Hexabrix appears to be the best opacifying agent currently available for cerebral and spinal-cord angiography. While results with Iopamiron were quite similar, the latter agent is slightly more expensive.


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Cerebral Angiography , Iohexol , Iopamidol , Ioxaglic Acid , Spinal Cord/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Iohexol/adverse effects , Iopamidol/adverse effects , Ioxaglic Acid/adverse effects , Quality Control
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