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In this brief history, the author reviews the observations that led to his developing a nonionic contrast medium. Current knowledge suggested that if a water-soluble medium could be made isotonic to human plasma, it would cause less pain and toxicity than the ionic media then in use. The principles and design of such a medium are discussed, as well as the subsequent chemical development and testing in animal models of first generation (metrizamide) and second generation (iohexol) nonionic media. Iohexol, which is described as a nonionic, monomeric ratio 3 contrast medium, was selected for clinical testing from among competing substances due to its low toxicity in a number of animal models. The results from these experimental models predicted that iohexol would cause fewer and less severe adverse reactions in clinical use than ionic ratio 1.5 media.
Central Nervous System, Erythrocytes, Chemical Phenomena, Iohexol, Metrizamide, Contrast Media, Blood Pressure, Pulmonary Edema, Pulmonary Artery, Coronary Angiography, Kidney, Histamine Release, Iothalamic Acid, Iopamidol, Chemistry, Triiodobenzoic Acids, Animals, Humans, Iodobenzoates, Aorta
Central Nervous System, Erythrocytes, Chemical Phenomena, Iohexol, Metrizamide, Contrast Media, Blood Pressure, Pulmonary Edema, Pulmonary Artery, Coronary Angiography, Kidney, Histamine Release, Iothalamic Acid, Iopamidol, Chemistry, Triiodobenzoic Acids, Animals, Humans, Iodobenzoates, Aorta
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