M.B., Ch.B., D.M.R.D. R. Cable (Registrar in Radio-diagnosis)
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Urografin 60 per cent did not appear to be responsible for any significant change in the blood-pressure, pulse-rate, and respiratory-rate of the patients investigated by that contrast medium. Similar findings for hypaque were recorded by Roberts (1957).
2.
The side-reactions of a number of cases investigated with hypaque and urografin were recorded; 27 out of 103 cases investigated with urografin had a reaction, 23 of these being mild; 23 out of 98 cases investigated with hypaque had a reaction, 20 being mild.
3.
An attempt at the assessment of the diagnostic properties of the media, though subject to observer error, has been made. No significant difference between the two media was shown.