IOHEXOL AND IOPAMIDOL MYELOGRAPHY IN THE DOG: A CLINICAL TRIAL COMPARING ADVERSE EFFECTS AND MYELOGRAPHIC QUALITY |
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Authors: | William R. Widmer DVM MS William E. Blevins DVM MS Samuel Jakovljevic DVM MS Robert F. Teclaw DVM PhD Connie M. Han RVT Cheryl D. Hurd RVT |
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Affiliation: | Diagnostic Imaging Section, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and Epidemiology Section;Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907. |
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Abstract: | In a blind clinical trial, adverse effects after iohexol and iopamidol myelography were evaluated in 151 dogs. Eighty-one dogs were given iohexol (240 mgI/ml) and 70 dogs were given iopamidol (200 mgI/ml) by pre-determined assignment. Each dog was evaluated postmyelographically for seizures, hyperthermia, prolonged recovery from anesthesia and intensification of pre-existing neural signs. Myelographic quality was evaluated with a subjective scoring method. In comparing iohexol and iopamidol groups, there was not a statistically significant difference in the incidence of adverse effects or in myelographic quality. Iopamidol and iohexol appeared to be equally efficacious for routine canine myelography. |
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Keywords: | myelography canine iohexol iopamidol adverse effects seizures |
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