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Gadodiamide as an Alternative Contrast Agent in Intravenous Digital Subtraction Angiography and Interventional Procedures of the Upper Extremity Veins

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Purpose: Patients with renal insufficiency or other contraindications to iodine-based contrast agents present a significant management dilemma when angiography or interventional procedures are required. We describe the use of gadolinium as an alternative contrast agent for intravenous digital subtraction angiography (IV-DSA) and interventional procedures of the upper extremity veins. Methods: Sixteen patients with symptoms of with moderate renal insufficiency underwent digital subtraction angiography for upper extremity and subclavian venography. Angiographic studies were obtained using gadolinium as a contrast agent. In six patients we used stents. Results: Diagnostic images were obtained in all cases. No patient suffered a complication related to the use of gadolinium, and no patient demonstrated worsened renal function after the procedure. Conclusion: In the setting of a contraindication to iodine-based contrast agents, gadolinium represents an important alternative contrast material that allows for the visualization of and interventional procedures in the upper extremity veins.

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Sancak, T., Bilgic, S. & Sanldilek, U. Gadodiamide as an Alternative Contrast Agent in Intravenous Digital Subtraction Angiography and Interventional Procedures of the Upper Extremity Veins. CVIR 25, 49–52 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-001-0083-x

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