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  • Influence of Iodixanol-270 and Iopentol-150 on the microcirculation in man: influence of viscosity on capillary perfusion.

Influence of Iodixanol-270 and Iopentol-150 on the microcirculation in man: influence of viscosity on capillary perfusion.

Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation (2001-02-24)
S Spitzer, W Münster, R Sternitzky, R Bach, F Jung
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE, MATERIAL AND METHODS: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of direct intraarterial application of the contrast agents Iodixanol-270 and Iopentol-150 on the capillary perfusion. This was accomplished through continuous recording of the capillary perfusion in the nailfold capillaries of the right hand before and after a bolus injection of 20 ml of contrast agent into the right axillary artery. After injecting 20 ml of Iodixanol-270, which has a high viscosity compared to the plasma viscosity, a statistically significant decrease in the erythrocyte velocity of 60.8% from 0.439+/-0.273 mm/s to 0.172+/-0.090 mm/s was observed already 10 s after the injection (p = 0.0001). The decreased velocity was maintained until the end of the observation period of 6 min. In contrast to this finding, no change in the erythrocyte velocity was observed after injection of 20 ml of the low-viscous Iopentol-150 (p = 0.1508). The erythrocyte velocity in cutaneous capillaries therefore strongly depends on the viscosity of the contrast agent.

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USP
Iodixanol Related Compound D, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Iopentol, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard