Renal excretion of iopromide and iopamidol after intravenous administration in digital subtraction angiography.

W Mützel, M Langer, R Keysser
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After injection of iopromide or iopamidol into a central vein in 40 patients ages 57 +/- 14 years and 57 +/- 11 years, respectively, with normal renal function, iodine concentration and total iodine excretion were determined in pooled urine over 0 to 2 hours and 2 to 24 hours after injection. Iopromide excretion of 46.4 +/- 9.8% of the dose during the first 2 hours after injection was significantly (p less than 0.05) higher than that of iopamidol, which amounted to 41.4 +/- 10.5% of the dose. This is presumably due to the fact that iopromide has lower protein binding than iopamidol. Excretion of the two nonionic contrast media up to 2 hours after injection decreased constantly with increasing age. In the case of iopromide, a mean excretion of 55% of the dose in a patient 25 years old decreased to about 40% for a patient 90 years of age (p less than 0.05). The clinical relevance of the observed differences and correlations is discussed.

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数字减影血管造影中静脉给药后碘丙胺和iopamidol的肾脏排泄。
对40例57 +/- 14岁和57 +/- 11岁肾功能正常的患者,分别在注射后0 ~ 2小时和2 ~ 24小时内,测定尿碘浓度和总碘排泄量。注射后2 h碘丙胺的排药量为46.4 +/- 9.8%,明显高于iopamidol的41.4 +/- 10.5% (p < 0.05)。这可能是由于碘丙胺的蛋白质结合比iopamidol低。注射后2小时内两种非离子型造影剂的排泄量随着年龄的增长而不断下降。以碘丙胺为例,25岁患者的平均排泄率为55%,而90岁患者的平均排泄率为40%左右(p < 0.05)。对观察到的差异和相关性的临床相关性进行了讨论。
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