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BMC Medical Imaging | 2011

Patient Discomfort Associated with the Use of Intra-arterial Iodinated Contrast Media: A Meta-Analysis of Comparative Randomized Controlled Trials

Peter A. McCullough; Patrizio Capasso

BackgroundDiscomfort characterized by pain and warmth are common adverse effects associated with the use of intra-arterial iodinated contrast media (CM). The objective of this review was to pool patient-reported outcomes available from head-to-head randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and to compare the discomfort rates associated with iso-osmolar contrast media (IOCM; i.e., iodixanol) to those reported with various low-osmolar contrast media (LOCM).MethodsA review of the literature published between 1990 and 2009 available through Medline, Medline Preprints, Embase, Biological Abstracts, BioBase, Cab Abstracts, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, Life Sciences Collection, Inside Conferences, Energy Database, Engineering Index and Technology Collection was performed to compare rates of discomfort associated with the use of the IOCM (iodixanol) vs. various LOCM agents in head-to-head RCTs. All trials with a Jadad score ≥2 that reported patient discomfort data following intra-arterial administration of CM were reviewed, coded, and extracted.ResultsA total of 22 RCTs (n = 8087) were included. Overall discomfort (regardless of severity) was significantly different between patients receiving IOCM and various LOCMs (risk difference [RD] -0.049; 95% confidence interval [CI]: -0.076, -0.021; p = 0.001). IOCM was favored over all LOCMs combined with a summary RD value of -0.188 (95% CI: -0.265, -0.112; p < 0.001) for incidence of pain, regardless of severity. A greater reduction in the magnitude of pain was observed with IOCM (iodixanol), particularly with selective limb and carotid/intracerebral procedures. Similarly, the meta-analysis of warmth sensation, regardless of severity, favored IOCM over LOCMs with an RD of -0.043 (95% CI: -0.074, -0.011; p = 0.008). A positive linear relationship was observed between the discomfort effect size and age and a negative relationship with increasing proportion of women. The opposite trends were observed with warmth sensation.ConclusionsIOCM was associated with less frequent and severe patient discomfort during intra-arterial administration. These data support differences in osmolality as a possible determinant of CM discomfort.


Lung | 2012

Preprocedural Planning with Prospectively Triggered Multidetector Row CT Angiography Prior to Bronchial Artery Embolization in Cystic Fibrosis Patients with Massive Hemoptysis

Don Hayes; Michael A. Winkler; Stephen Kirkby; Patrizio Capasso; Heidi M. Mansour; Anil K. Attili


Archive | 2013

Medical Imaging: Essentials for Physicians

Anthony B. Wolbarst; Andrew R. Wyant; Patrizio Capasso


Medical Imaging: Essentials for Physicians | 2013

Twentieth‐century (Analog) Radiography and Fluoroscopy: Capturing the X‐ray Shadow with a Film Cassette or an Image Intensifier Tube plus Electronic Optical Camera Combination

Anthony B. Wolbarst; Patrizio Capasso; Andrew R. Wyant


Medical Imaging: Essentials for Physicians | 2013

MRI in One Dimension and with No Relaxation: A Gentle Introduction to a Challenging Subject

Anthony B. Wolbarst; Patrizio Capasso; Andrew R. Wyant


Archive | 2014

Imaging Science in Medicine, II: Basics of X‐Ray Imaging

Anthony B. Wolbarst; Patrizio Capasso; Andrew R. Wyant


Archive | 2014

Imaging Science in Medicine, III: Digital (21st Century) X‐Ray Imaging

Anthony B. Wolbarst; Patrizio Capasso; Andrew R. Wyant


Archive | 2013

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Anthony B. Wolbarst; Patrizio Capasso; Andrew R. Wyant


Archive | 2013

Twenty‐first Century (Digital) Imaging: Computer‐Based Representation, Acquisition, Processing, Storage, Transmission, and Analysis of Images

Anthony B. Wolbarst; Patrizio Capasso; Andrew R. Wyant


Archive | 2013

Mapping T1 and T2 Relaxation in Three Dimensions

Anthony B. Wolbarst; Patrizio Capasso; Andrew R. Wyant

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Don Hayes

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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Peter A. McCullough

Baylor University Medical Center

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Stephen Kirkby

Nationwide Children's Hospital

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