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Clinical Trial
. 1978 Dec;129(3):715-6.
doi: 10.1148/129.3.715.

The effect of dehydration on the side effects of metrizamide myelography

Clinical Trial

The effect of dehydration on the side effects of metrizamide myelography

O P Eldevik et al. Radiology. 1978 Dec.

Abstract

The effect of dehydration on the incidence of side effects from metrizamide myelography was studied. One hundred consecutive patients scheduled for myelography fasted overnight and were then randomly divided into two groups. Group I received 2 liters of fluid intravenously just prior to myelography; Group II did not. Both groups were studied in the standard manner, using 170 mg l/ml of metrizamide. Side effects were recorded 24 and 48 hours after the procedure. Headaches, vomiting, and some other side effects were less common and less severe in the hydrated group. Clear liquids given orally or intravenous fluids are recommended prior to myelography to minimize side effects.

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