Lumbar Myelography with Iohexol and Metrizamide: A Comparative Multicenter Prospective Study

Diagnostic quality and adverse reactions associated with metrizamide. and iohexol as contrast agents for lumbar myelography were compared in a prospective randomized double-blind study in 350 patients at seven centers. Both contrast media were administered in comparable volumes at a concentration of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Investigative radiology 1985-01, Vol.20 (1 Suppl), p.S22-S30
Hauptverfasser: KIEFFER, STEPHEN A, BINET, EUGENE F, DAVIS, DAVID O, GABRIELSEN, TRYGVE O, KIDO, DANIEL K, LATCHAW, RICHARD E, TURSKI, PATRICK A, SHAW, DAVID D
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Zusammenfassung:Diagnostic quality and adverse reactions associated with metrizamide. and iohexol as contrast agents for lumbar myelography were compared in a prospective randomized double-blind study in 350 patients at seven centers. Both contrast media were administered in comparable volumes at a concentration of 180 mg I/ml. Overall quality of radiographic visualization was graded as “good” or “excellent” in 95% of 175 metrizamide studies and in 98% of 175 iohexol myelograms. Ninety-three patients examined with metrizamide (53%) and 130 patients studied with iohexol (74%) experienced no discomfort during or after myelography. The incidence of postmyelographic headache was 38% with metrizamide and 21% with iohexol. Nausea and vomiting were also more common with metrizamide. Five patients examined with metrizamide (3%) experienced transient confusion and disorientation after lumbar myelography. No such reactions were observed after iohexol myelography.
ISSN:0020-9996
1536-0210
DOI:10.1097/00004424-198501002-00007