PMID: 1188261Jul 1, 1975Paper

[Rapid injection technique as a routine for the IVP (results of 144 examinations with various contrast media) (author's transl)].

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D Weingard, T Kröpelin

Abstract

Report on experience with routinely used rapid injection technique for IVP's with various contrast media at present on sale. Side effects and quality of contrast are compared. The methylglutaminsalt of Ioxitalamin acid has least side-effects, but for contrast, particularly its persistence in time-consuming examinations, it is inferior to the sodium-methyl-glucamin salt mixtures (here the Ioxitalamin and Amidotrizoe-acids). The importance of routine use of the rapid injection technique for problems of hypertension and the additional information made possible are emphasized.

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