Pain in peripheral arteriography-a comparison of a low osmolality contrast medium with a conventional compound
- PMID: 371733
- DOI: 10.1259/0007-1285-52-614-102
Pain in peripheral arteriography-a comparison of a low osmolality contrast medium with a conventional compound
Abstract
The pain reaction to a new low osmolality contrast agent, sodium-methyl-glucamine-ioxaglate, in comparison to the conventional compound methylglucamine-ioxitalamate was tested and statistically evaluated in 12 patients using the visual analogue scale method. The intensity of pain experienced was significantly smaller following intra-arterial injection of the compound of low osmolality as compared to the conventional contrast agent.
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