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Review
. 2003 Nov:13 Suppl 3:N19-27.
doi: 10.1007/s00330-003-0003-3.

Gadobenate dimeglumine (MultiHance) for magnetic resonance angiography: review of the literature

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Gadobenate dimeglumine (MultiHance) for magnetic resonance angiography: review of the literature

M Goyen et al. Eur Radiol. 2003 Nov.

Abstract

Although limited in number, reports describing the use of Gd-BOPTA for 3D CE-MRA reveal that this agent is safe, well tolerated and effective for CE-MRA at doses up to 0.3 mmol/kg bodyweight. The use of Gd-BOPTA leads to additional diagnostically relevant information comparable to that attainable with conventional DSA and superior to that on non-enhanced MRA in most arterial territories. In studies in which Gd-BOPTA is compared at equal dose with other gadolinium-based MR contrast agents, Gd-BOPTA has consistently shown significantly better quantitative and qualitative performance. Thus, Gd-BOPTA can be considered to have a very favorable risk/benefit ratio for MRA. In summary, it is likely the documented superiority of Gd-BOPTA for MR angiography will lead to its broad usage for this indication wherever the agent becomes available.

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