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The direct and indirect actions on left ventricular dynamics of contrast material (sodium meglumine diatrizoate) currently used for coronary arteriography, modified ionic material (sodium meglumine calcium metrizoate) and non-ionic material (metrizamide) were assessed in conscious and anesthetized dogs. In both anesthetized and conscious animals, the diatrizoate compound caused an early (3--10 sec after injection) decrease in peak dp/dt and dp/dt/LVP40, followed by late (10--20 sec after injection) increases in these variables. The predominant early and later effects of the calcium metrizoate compound were increases in parameters of LV contractile state. Metrizamide produced no significant early alterations, but later induced a small increase in these variables. The positive inotropic actions of each of the contrast materials were attenuated by beta adrenergic blockade. The early effects of the contrast materials were similar in the presence of segmental ischemia. The late positive inotropic effects in response to the diatrizoate compound and metrizamide were not observed in the ischemic state, while the positive inotropic response induced by the calcium metrizoate compound was significantly reduced. Thus intracoronary administration of sodium meglumine diatrizoate produced direct myocardial depression, followed by adrenergically mediated myocardial stimulation. Calcium metrizoate caused prominent direct and adrenergically mediated augmentation in contractile state. Metrizamide induced the least alteration in LV contractile state.
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PMID:Direct and reflex myocardial effects of intracoronary administered contrast materials in the anesthetized and conscious dog: comparison of standard and newer contrast materials. 3 Jul 33

Investigators have sought to improve contrast agents by changing the ionic content or decreasing osmolarity. This study compared the effects of meglumine sodium diatrizoate, sodium meglumine calcium metrizoate, and metrizamide on coronary blood flow, myocardial contractile force, and perfusion pressure under normal and ischemic conditions in eight isolated canine hearts. Diatrizoate had an initial negative inotropic effect, but contractile force returned to baseline within 1 minute during normal perfusion and within 2 minutes under ischemic conditions. Calcium-enriched metrizoate and metrizamide had only a positive inotropic effect under normal perfusion (127 +/- 3.9% and 116 +/- 2.9% of baseline, respectively). During ischemia, however, the positive inotropic effect of sodium meglumine calcium metrizoate was followed by a decrease in contractile force to 93 +/- 5% of baseline after 2 minutes. Metrizamide showed only a positive inotropic effect during ischemia. The myocardial depression that follows the initial positive inotropic effect of calcium may further alter the instability between normal and ischemic areas of the heart, thus increasing the risk of coronary arteriography in patients with severe coronary artery disease.
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PMID:Comparative effects of three radiographic contrast agents in isolated normal and ischemic canine hearts. 720 23

The effects of intracoronary administration of contrast materials on regional and global left ventricular (LV) function were assessed in anesthetized dogs with segmental myocardial ischemia produced by critical stenosis of the circumflex coronary artery. Effects caused by sodium meglumine diatrizoate (R76), sodium meglumine calcium metrizoate (ISO), and metrizamide were evaluated. In the nonischemic state R76 produced an early (0-10 seconds) decrease in LV contractility followed by a late (10-20 seconds) positive inotropic effect. In the presence of regional ischemia there was prolongation of the negative inotropic effect. ISO produced only positive inotropic effects without significant differences between responses in the nonischemic and ischemic states. Metrizamide produced almost no alterations in LV function.
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PMID:Effects of intracoronary administration of contrast materials on left ventricular function in the presence of severe coronary artery stenosis. 724 15