Left ventricular after load as a result of levocardiography with contrast media of various osmolality.

F J Wittstamm, M Bergbauer, D Ricken
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Contrast media have been successfully used as a diagnostic aid in radiology for decades. It has, however, been necessary to accept certain, in some cases unexplained, undesirable side effects because of their physicochemical properties. The conventional preparations available have for more than 40 years been iodinated salts or acids, whose major disadvantage has been high osmolality. For some years now, a new generation of contrast media has been available. These contrast media exhibit a far lower osmolality due to the lack of ionicity. As a result of the volume load of the left ventricle by levocardiography, there is usually an increase of the left ventricular end-diastolic pressure in the pathologic range over 12 mmHg. We were able to prove this in 120 consecutive patients whom we examined. The pressure increase with the use of nonionic contrast media was considerably lower. The differentiated observation of various risk groups showed no signs of valid predictive parameters.

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负荷后的左心室,用不同渗透压造影剂进行左心室造影。
造影剂在放射学中作为诊断辅助手段已经成功使用了几十年。然而,由于它们的物理化学性质,有必要接受某些情况下无法解释的不良副作用。40多年来,可用的常规制剂一直是碘盐或酸,其主要缺点是渗透压高。几年来,新一代造影剂已经问世。由于缺乏离子性,这些造影剂的渗透压要低得多。由于左心室容积负荷,病理范围内左心室舒张末期压通常高于12mmhg。我们在120个连续的病人身上证明了这一点。使用非离子造影剂时压力的增加要低得多。不同风险组的差异观察未发现有效预测参数的迹象。
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