AbstractObjectivesTo assess the effect of nonionic versus ionic contrast media on abrupt vessel closure and major ischemic complications after coronary angioplasty.BackgroundThere is a continuous debate about the “thrombogenic potential” of nonionic contrast media. The results of both in vitro and in vivo investigations are incongruent.MethodsWe prospectively evaluated the outcomes of 2,000 patients undergoing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). According to a randomized, double-blind protocol, they received either iomeprol (nonionic; n = 1,001) or ioxaglate (ionic; n = 999). Intracoronary thrombus before PTCA was found more often in the iomeprol group (4.2% vs 2.7%, p = 0.04). No other significant differences between bot...
T he interventional cardiologist can make a choice be-tween four different types of radio contrast a...
The hemodynamic and electrophysiologic alterations induced by ionic contrast agents during cardiac a...
Background There is no consensus and a limited evidence base for choice of contrast agen...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the effect of nonionic versus ionic contrast media on abrupt vessel clos...
Previous studies have demonstrated greater thrombogenic properties and higher rates of post-PTCA isc...
AbstractThe influence of contrast media on thrombus formation during percutaneous transluminal coron...
Previous studies have demonstrated greater thrombogenic properties and higher rates of post-PTCA isc...
Patients with unstable coronary syndromes are more likely to have a lesion containing thrombus and h...
Patients with unstable coronary syndromes are more likely to have a lesion containing thrombus and h...
Patients with unstable coronary syndromes are more likely to have a lesion containing thrombus and h...
The hemodynamic and electrophysiologic alterations induced by ionic contrast agents during cardiac a...
Studies that used prolonged contrast media infusion in canine arteries have generated controversy re...
AbstractA multicenter study was performed to determine the incidence of adverse reactions to two con...
AbstractNonionic contrast media are suggested to cause increased thromboembolism (in vivo), platelet...
ObjectivesThis randomized, prospective, double-blind, multicenter study compared nephrotoxicity of t...
T he interventional cardiologist can make a choice be-tween four different types of radio contrast a...
The hemodynamic and electrophysiologic alterations induced by ionic contrast agents during cardiac a...
Background There is no consensus and a limited evidence base for choice of contrast agen...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the effect of nonionic versus ionic contrast media on abrupt vessel clos...
Previous studies have demonstrated greater thrombogenic properties and higher rates of post-PTCA isc...
AbstractThe influence of contrast media on thrombus formation during percutaneous transluminal coron...
Previous studies have demonstrated greater thrombogenic properties and higher rates of post-PTCA isc...
Patients with unstable coronary syndromes are more likely to have a lesion containing thrombus and h...
Patients with unstable coronary syndromes are more likely to have a lesion containing thrombus and h...
Patients with unstable coronary syndromes are more likely to have a lesion containing thrombus and h...
The hemodynamic and electrophysiologic alterations induced by ionic contrast agents during cardiac a...
Studies that used prolonged contrast media infusion in canine arteries have generated controversy re...
AbstractA multicenter study was performed to determine the incidence of adverse reactions to two con...
AbstractNonionic contrast media are suggested to cause increased thromboembolism (in vivo), platelet...
ObjectivesThis randomized, prospective, double-blind, multicenter study compared nephrotoxicity of t...
T he interventional cardiologist can make a choice be-tween four different types of radio contrast a...
The hemodynamic and electrophysiologic alterations induced by ionic contrast agents during cardiac a...
Background There is no consensus and a limited evidence base for choice of contrast agen...