Decrease in cardiotoxicity of contrast media in coronary angiography by addition of calcium ions: A combined experimental and clinical study
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- 1 June 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Cardiology
- Vol. 3 (3) , 178-183
- https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.4960030304
Abstract
The cardiotoxicity of commonly used contrast media such as sodium methylglucamine diatrizoate is related to nonphysiologic concentrations of ions and high osmolality. Following injection there is an excessive decrease in ambient calcium which disturbs the extracellular Na+/Ca2+ ratio and results in myocardial depression. In animal studies (anesthetized, intact mongrel dogs) this cardiodepressive effect could be fully compensated by adding 22.5 mEq/1 of ionic calcium to the contrast medium. In 16 patients studied for coronary artery disease (CAD) 72 injections of sodium methylglucamine diatrizoate, mainly in the left coronary artery, were thoroughly investigated. There was marked depression of left ventricular pressure (-22%) and (dP/dt)max (-27%), and marked heart rate slowing (-29%). Added calcium in the concentration cited reduced significantly (p<0.001) the myocardial depression to −15% and −13%, respectively, but did not completely compensate it. The heart rate slowing was not altered significantly. It was concluded that the addition of calcium may be helpful when studying high-risk patients and using high injection volumes.Keywords
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