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Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 1997

Sterile composition comprising a chelate complex for magnetic resonance imaging

Heinz Gries; Douwe Rosenberg; Hanns-Joachim Weinmann; Ulrich Speck; Wolfgang Mutzel; Georg-Alexander Hoyer; Heinrich Pfeiffer; Franz-Josef Renneke

A diagnostic medium contains at least one physiologically well tolerated complex salt comprising an anion of a complexing acid and one or more central ion or ions of an element with an atomic number of 21 to 29, 42, 44 or 57 to 83 and, optionally, one or more physiologically biocompatible cation or cations of an inorganic and/or organic base or amino acid, optionally, with additives customary in galenic formulations, dissolved or suspended in an aqueous medium.


Investigative Radiology | 1980

Pharmacology of Nonionic Dimers

Ulrich Speck; Wolfgang Mutzel; Gerda Mannesmann; Heinrich Pfeiffer; Hans-Martin Siefert

Nonionic dimers enable us for the first time to produce highly concentrated, blood isotonic contrast media. If the toxicity of contrast media is dependent on molar quantity, molar concentration, or the motility of small molecules, nonionic dimers could have advantages over the monomeric contrast media. Their higher viscosity is a basic disadvantage. Solutions of the nonionic dimers with an iodine concentration of up to 400 mg/ml often have an osmotic pressure that is lower than that of blood. THe new contrast media are extremely hydrophilic, show no binding to protein, and lead to complement activation only in extremely high concentrations. They do not cause the deformation of the erythrocytes that is known to occur with other contrast media. The LD50 after fast intravenous injection in the rat is higher that with all other known contrast media. In peripheral arteriography, the nonionic dimers are tolerated painlessly by rats, and in carotid angiography they cause as few side effects as metrizamide. The neural tolerance is better than that of metrizamide. In circulatory investigations no drop in blood pressure was found after intravenous injection. Elimination is almost exclusively renal. As with other nonionic contrast media, properties of the dimers that appear to be problematic are formation of supersaturated solutions and nephrotoxicity after extremely high doses.


Archive | 1987

Method of enhancing NMR imaging using chelated paramagnetic ions bound to biomolecules

Heinz Gries; Douwe Rosenberg; Hanns-Joachim Weinmann; Ulrich Speck; Wolfgang Mutzel; Georg-Alexander Hoyer; Heinrich Pfeiffer


Archive | 1989

Method to enhance NMR imaging using chelated paramagnetic ions

Heinz Gries; Douwe Rosenberg; Hanns-Joachim Weinmann; Ulrich Speck; Wolfgang Mutzel; Georg-Alexander Hayden; Heinrich Pfeiffer


Archive | 1992

Gadolinium chelates for magnetic resonance imaging

Heinz Gries; Douwe Rosenberg; Hanns-Joachim Weinmann; Ulrich Speck; Wolfgang Mutzel; Georg-Alexander Hoyer; Heinrich Pfeiffer; Franz-Josef Renneke


Archive | 1980

Triiodinated 5-aminoisophthalic acid derivatives

Wolfgang Mutzel; Hans-Martin Siefert; Ulrich Speck; Heinrich Pfeiffer; Paul-Eberhard Schulze; Bernhard Dr. Acksteiner


Archive | 1982

N-Hydroxyethylated 2,4,6-triiodoaminoisophthalic acid bistrihydroxybutylamides, their preparation and x-ray contrast media containing them

Heinrich Pfeiffer; Wolfgang Dr Muetzel; Ulrich Speck


Archive | 1981

N-hydroxyalkylated (3,5-dicarbamoyl)-2,4,6-triiodo anilides) of dicarboxylic acids, their production and X-ray contrast agents containing them

Heinrich Pfeiffer; Ulrich Speck


Archive | 1981

Nonionic 5-C-substituted 2,4,6-triiodoisophthalic acid derivatives

Heinz Gries; Heinrich Pfeiffer; Ulrich Speck; Wolfgang Mutzel


Archive | 1979

Dicarboxylic acid bis(3,5-dicarbamoyl-2,4,6-triiodoanilides) useful as x-ray contrast agents

Heinrich Pfeiffer; Ulrich Speck

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Ulrich Speck

Humboldt State University

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Hanns-Joachim Weinmann

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

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