Use of isosulfan blue for identification of lymphatic vessels: experimental and clinical evaluation
- 1 December 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Roentgen Ray Society in American Journal of Roentgenology
- Vol. 139 (6) , 1061-1064
- https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.139.6.1061
Abstract
Use of vital dyes for identification of lymphatic vessels before cannulation has heretofore not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The suitability of isosulfan blue, the 2,5 disulfonic acid isomer of Patent Blue, for this purpose was evaluated experimentally in the rat and clinically in 11 volunteers and 543 patients under an investigational new drug application. FDA approval for this drug has been obtained. Volunteers and patients received up to 15 mg of a 1% sterile, pyrogen-free solution per extremity (total dose of 0.4 mg/kg in the average patient). Excellent identification of lymphatic vessels was achieved in 100% of volunteers and in 97.4% of patients. In the other 2.6%, lymphatic vessels were not identified mainly due to congenital lymphatic vascular (Milroy) disease. Baseline blood chemistry in volunteers was not altered after administration of the dye. No adverse reactions were found in volunteers and minimal allergic reactions occurred in less than 1% of patients. Acute tox...This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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