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Query: UMLS:C0016382 (
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Human blood was injected into angiographic catheters filled with contrast media or
flushing
media. The catheters were allowed to stand at 37 degrees C for 10, 20 or 30 min. Physiologic saline was then injected through the catheters, the catheter contents were shaken and filtered, and any clots were identified.
Diatrizoate
, ioxaglate, iohexol, iopamidol and iopromide were tested. Physiologic and heparinized saline were used as controls. At 10 min, clots were found in 65 per cent of the catheters filled with physiologic saline, in 25 per cent with non-ionic media, in 19 per cent with heparinized saline, and in 4 per cent with ionic contrast media. At 30 min, all catheters with physiologic saline, 85 per cent with non-ionic contrast media, 46 per cent with heparinized saline and 23 per cent with ionic contrast media contained a clot. Although all the contrast media were anticoagulants, a more careful angiographic technique is needed for non-ionic media. All the non-ionic agents showed equal results. Physiologic saline without heparin is not suitable for
flushing
during angiography.
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PMID:Blood clot formation in angiographic catheters. In vitro tests with various contrast media. 237 68
A difficult problem in coronary arteriography is the assessment of the hemodynamic significance of stenoses that appear angiographically to be of only moderate severity (25 to 75% diameter narrowing). This is particularly important in patients who may be candidates for invasive therapy, such as percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) or coronary bypass surgery. To determine the significance of such lesions, we measured transstenotic coronary pressure gradients in 15 patients with angiographically moderate stenoses. For comparison, similar measurements were made in 17 patients with severe stenoses (more than 75% diameter narrowing) being considered for PTCA. The transstenotic pressure gradients were measured with a 2.0Fr polyvinyl chloride catheter cleared of microbubbles of air by
flushing
with carbon dioxide and degassed saline solution and attached to a low-volume displacement transducer for optimal frequency response. Mean transstenotic pressure gradients greater than 10 mm Hg at rest or more than 20 mm Hg under conditions of high coronary blood flow, as induced by
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, appeared to be associated with objective evidence of myocardial ischemia and symptomatic relief from PTCA. Smaller pressure gradients occurred in patients whose symptoms probably were not ischemic in nature. Transstenotic pressure gradient determination performed at the time of diagnostic catheterization may provide assistance in clinical decision-making in selected patients with angiographically moderate stenoses.
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PMID:Usefulness of transstenotic coronary pressure gradient measurements during diagnostic catheterization. 315 7
Autonomic dysreflexia (AD) is a syndrome that consists of facial
flushing
, excessive sweating, nasal congestion, throbbing headache and paroxysmal hypertension which may occur in response to bladder distension in patients with spinal cord lesions above the T6 level. We report the case of a C2 quadriplegic patient who developed clinical features of AD along with cortical blindness and seizures after administration of meglumine (
Hypaque
) for diagnostic cystogram.
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PMID:Seizures and cortical blindness after meglumine (hypaque) administration: a variant of autonomic dysreflexia. 812 Mar 39