Published August 1985 | Version v1
Journal article

Inhibition of platelet function by contrast media: iopamidol and ioxaglate versus iothalamate: work in progress

  • 1. Temple Univ. School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

Description

The effects of an ionic contrast agent, meglumine iothalamate (Conray-60), and two newer low-osmolality radiographic contrast media, sodium meglumine ioxaglate (Hexabrix) and iopamidol (B-15,000), on platelet aggregation and secretion responses were studied. All three agents inhibited platelet responses during stimulation with adenosine diphosphate (ADP), epinephrine, and collagen. Platelet function was inhibited by iothalamate at concentrations of 11 mg iodine/ml and above, and by the newer agents at concentrations above 30 mg iodine/ml. Addition of exogenous calcium decreased the iothalamate-induced inhibition of aggregation but did not improve dense granule secretion. These studies indicate that the newer agents inhibit platelet function less than iothalamate does, and that chelation of Ca2+ may not be the major mechanism of platelet inhibition by contrast agents

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Radiology
Journal Volume
156
Journal Issue
2
Series
Radiology.
Journal Page Range
311-313
ISSN
0033-8419
CODEN
RADLA

Conference

Title
71. scientific assembly and annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.
Dates
17-22 Nov 1985.
Place
Chicago, IL (USA).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-851152--.