Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9387479 | Academic Radiology | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The vascular attenuation provided by a 9.3% lower iodine concentration of iso-osmolar iodixanol is equal to that given by hyperosmolar iohexol. This suggests that there is less intravascular dilution of iso-osmolar contrast. The enhancement across the cross section of the vessel is also similar for both contrast agents. This suggests the vascular studies with iodixanol and iohexol are of equal quality even when a lower dose of iodine is given with iodixanol. It is relevant for patients with borderline or diminished renal function in whom less volume of contrast may be administered.
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Authors
Harpreet K. MD, Richard E. PhD, John RT, Carolyn A. MS, Elliot K. MD,