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Protective Effect of Oral Steroid Premedication: Adverse Reactions to Nonionic Iodine Contrast Media for Computed Tomography 被引量:1
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作者 Norikazu Koori Akiko Maeda +8 位作者 Mayumi Yasui Hiroki Kamekawa Yusuke Yoshida Akari Noda Yuta Shiraki Kazuya Yokoi Yudai Suzuki Kazuma Kurata Hiroko Nishikawa 《Open Journal of Radiology》 2022年第3期102-112,共11页
This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of oral steroid premedication in terms of adverse reactions to non-ionic contrast media. We investigated the incidence of adverse reactions among patients who unde... This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of oral steroid premedication in terms of adverse reactions to non-ionic contrast media. We investigated the incidence of adverse reactions among patients who underwent contrast-enhanced computed tomography. Patients in the premedication group took 30 mg of prednisolone orally the night before and on the morning of the scheduled computed tomography. Sixty-five patients received the same contrast media. Among them, 56 took prednisolone orally prior to the procedure (premedication without change of contrast media group) and nine without premedication (no premedication and no change of contrast media group). In total, 379 patients received different contrast media. Among them, 340 took prednisolone orally (premedication with change of contrast media group), while 39 did not take the premedication (no premedication with change of contrast media group). The adverse reaction rates in the premedication with change of contrast media and no premedication with change of contrast media groups were 1.8% (6/340 cases) and 2.6% (1/39 cases) (P = 0.54), respectively. The incidence of adverse reaction after the administration of non-ionic iodinated contrast media did not differ significantly based on whether an oral steroid was administered prior to compute tomography. Our evaluation is limited due to the small sample size of the contrast media-changed group. However, even if premedication with steroids is effective, it may only result in an adverse reaction reduction rate of ≤3%. 展开更多
关键词 iodine contrast media Oral Steroid Premedication Breakthrough Reaction PREDNISOLONE Adverse Reactions
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Thyroid Dysfunction in Children Exposed to Iodinated Contrast Media:A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review
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作者 Jun-huan Hou Fang Lan +6 位作者 Qiang Zhang Meng-sheng Deng Jun-ling Liu Yu Duan Li Zhao Li Cai Xue Li 《Asian Toxicology Research》 2021年第4期14-24,共11页
Iodinated contrast media(ICM)has the potential to cause thyroid dysfunction in some patients.However,it is unclear whether this relationship exists in children.We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis aim to... Iodinated contrast media(ICM)has the potential to cause thyroid dysfunction in some patients.However,it is unclear whether this relationship exists in children.We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis aim to obtain a general overview of the relationship between ICM exposure and the risk of thyroid dysfunction in children.Methods:Computer search of Web of Science,EMbase,PubMed,Cochrane Library,collection of relevant literature on ICM and thyroid dysfunction in children,the search period was from the establishment of the database to July 2021.Meta-analysis was performed using Stata 14.0 software.Results:A total of 8 literatures with 3497 children.The incidence of hypothyroidism in children with ICM exposure was 0.05(95%CI:0.05,0.12),P<0.0001.Subgroup analysis showed that the incidence of hypothyroidism in ICM exposed children in the European region was 0.21(95%CI:0.13,0.30),P<0.0001,a statistically significant difference.Conclusion:The current evidence shows that children exposed to ICM are at risk for hypothyroidism,with a higher risk in neonates,especially children with congenital heart disease. 展开更多
关键词 Thyroid Dysfunction CHILDREN Iodinated contrast media META-ANALYSIS Systematic Review
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Manifesting viscosity changes in lipid droplets during iodined CT contrast media treatment by the real-time and in situ fluorescence imaging
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作者 Ning Ding Xueliang Liu +6 位作者 Aixia Meng Xiuxiu Zhao Gang Ma Weina Han Peng Dong Jianchun Li Jin Zhou 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第4期246-250,共5页
Computed tomography(CT) is one of the most commonly used non-invasive clinical imaging modalities to predict, diagnose and treat the disease. Iodinated contrast media(ICM) is a form of intravenous radiocontrast agent ... Computed tomography(CT) is one of the most commonly used non-invasive clinical imaging modalities to predict, diagnose and treat the disease. Iodinated contrast media(ICM) is a form of intravenous radiocontrast agent containing iodine, which enhances the visibility of hollow tissue structures in medical CT imaging. ICM may cause allergic reactions, contrast-induced nephropathy, hyperthyroidism and possibly metformin accumulation. It is significant to find out the risk factors, pathogenesis, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of adverse reactions caused by ICM. Revealing the changes of the lipid droplets(LDs)viscosity in pathophysiological processes such as cancer and iodined contrast media induced adverse reaction is not only important for monitoring the occurrence and development of some pathophysiological processes but also vital for the deep insight of the biological effects of LDs in these pathophysiological processes. A lipid droplets targeted fluorescent probe DN-1 was devised to sense cellular viscosity alteration with high selectivity and sensitivity, which was applied to distinguish cancer cells and normal cells and reveal viscosity changes during iodined CT contrast media treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Fluorescent probe VISCOSITY Lipid droplets iodined contrast media Distinguishment of cancer and normal cells
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Right time to detect urine iodine during papillary thyroid carcinoma diagnosis and treatment:A case report
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作者 Shi-Chang Zhang Cheng-Jing Yan +3 位作者 Yun-Fei Li Ting Cui Mei-Ping Shen Jie-Xin Zhang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第30期11010-11015,共6页
BACKGROUND This is the first documentation of a spontaneous and nonspecific chemical reaction of an iodinated contrast media with ammonium persulfate used in As3+-Ce4+catalytic spectrophotometry for urine iodine conce... BACKGROUND This is the first documentation of a spontaneous and nonspecific chemical reaction of an iodinated contrast media with ammonium persulfate used in As3+-Ce4+catalytic spectrophotometry for urine iodine concentration(UIC)detection.CASE SUMMARY We herein report an incidental case who had a dual source computed tomography examination for papillary thyroid carcinoma diagnosis.Serial spot urine specimens were collected during her hospitalization and were measured by As3+-Ce4+catalytic spectrophotometry on a Beckman Coulter AU5800.The reacted solutions were“brownish”,and the results showed extremely high iodine concentrations despite serial dilutions.The patient claimed no dietary habit of iodized salt or iodine-containing medical history,which strongly pointed to iodinated contrast media(ICM)via intravenous injection.Even with 0.01%ICM,its interruption is still profound on the desired urine iodine reaction with ammonium persulfate,leading to inaccurate UIC and possibly inappropriate treatment.CONCLUSION The following laboratory suggestions should be considered:(1)As3+-Ce4+catalytic spectrophotometry is only suitable for UIC measurement after confirmed ICM renal clearance;(2)A mass spectrometry-based method can be applied as an alternative during the ICM clearance period;and(3)The UIC baseline can be confirmed after ICM injection by consecutive detection for at least 2 mo. 展开更多
关键词 Papillary thyroid carcinoma Urine iodine concentration Iodinated contrast media As^(3+)-Ce^(4+)catalytic spectrophotometry
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Degradation of iodinated X-ray contrast media by advanced oxidation processes:A literature review with a focus on degradation pathways
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作者 Meiru Hou Xiaodie Li +3 位作者 Yu Fu Lingli Wang Dagang Lin Zhaohui Wang 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第4期75-84,共10页
Available online Iodinated X-ray contrast media (ICMs) are clinical drugs used to enhance the imaging effect.Triiodobenzene ring structures of ICMs lead to its extremely high chemical stability,biological inertness,wh... Available online Iodinated X-ray contrast media (ICMs) are clinical drugs used to enhance the imaging effect.Triiodobenzene ring structures of ICMs lead to its extremely high chemical stability,biological inertness,which makes it difficult to be completely removed by traditional water treatment processes.Hence,considerable concentration of ICMs can be frequently detected in aquatic environment.Relying on the strong oxidation capacity of HO·or SO_(4)^(·-),various advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have demonstrated substantial removal efficiency for ICMs.It is evident that ICMs can be decomposed mainly through(1) deiodination,(2) dehydration,(3) decarboxylation,(4) H-abstraction,(5) hydroxyl addition,(6) hydroxyl substitution,(7) oxidation of alcohol groups,(8) cleavage of amide bond,and (9) amino oxidation.However,during the ICMs removal process,the C-I bonds of ICMs molecules are broken,giving rise to the formation of cytotoxic iodination disinfection by-products (I-DBPs) that are potentially more harmful to the ecosystem and human health than their parent compounds.To better understand the technology gaps,this review elaborates the major AOPs which are effective for ICMs removal and emphasizes on the main degradation routes of ICMs in different oxidation system.Some prevailing concerns and challenges are discussed for optimizing the ICMs treatment process. 展开更多
关键词 Iodinated X-ray contrast media Sulfate radical DEIODINATION Hydroxyl radical Transformation products
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The impact of iodinated X-ray contrast agents on formation and toxicity of disinfection by-products in drinking water 被引量:12
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作者 Clara H.Jeong Edward J.Machek +5 位作者 Morteza Shakeri Stephen E.Duirk Thomas A.Ternes Susan D.Richardson Elizabeth D.Wagner Michael J.Plewa 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第8期173-182,共10页
The presence of iodinated X-ray contrast media(ICM) in source waters is of high concern to public health because of their potential to generate highly toxic disinfection by-products(DBPs). The objective of this st... The presence of iodinated X-ray contrast media(ICM) in source waters is of high concern to public health because of their potential to generate highly toxic disinfection by-products(DBPs). The objective of this study was to determine the impact of ICM in source waters and the type of disinfectant on the overall toxicity of DBP mixtures and to determine which ICM and reaction conditions give rise to toxic by-products. Source waters collected from Akron,OH were treated with five different ICMs, including iopamidol, iopromide, iohexol,diatrizoate and iomeprol, with or without chlorine or chloramine disinfection. The reaction product mixtures were concentrated with XAD resins and the mammalian cell cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of the reaction mixture concentrates was measured. Water containing iopamidol generated an enhanced level of mammalian cell cytotoxicity and genotoxicity after disinfection. While chlorine disinfection with iopamidol resulted in the highest cytotoxicity overall, the relative iopamidol-mediated increase in toxicity was greater when chloramine was used as the disinfectant compared with chlorine. Four other ICMs(iopromide, iohexol, diatrizoate, and iomeprol) expressed some cytotoxicity over the control without any disinfection, and induced higher cytotoxicity when chlorinated. Only iohexol enhanced genotoxicity compared to the chlorinated source water. 展开更多
关键词 Disinfection by-products Iodo-DBPs Iodinated X-ray contrast media
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