Immediate Adverse Reactions to Gadolinium-Based MR Contrast Media: A Retrospective Analysis on 10,608 Examinations
Background and Purpose. Contrast media (CM) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may determine the development of acute adverse reactions. Objective was to retrospectively assess the frequency and severity of adverse reactions associated with gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) injection in pat...
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doaj-d47a34d25b6c4e03a7d3232e953104652020-11-24T21:31:39ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412016-01-01201610.1155/2016/39182923918292Immediate Adverse Reactions to Gadolinium-Based MR Contrast Media: A Retrospective Analysis on 10,608 ExaminationsVincenza Granata0Marco Cascella1Roberta Fusco2Nicoletta dell’Aprovitola3Orlando Catalano4Salvatore Filice5Vincenzo Schiavone6Francesco Izzo7Arturo Cuomo8Antonella Petrillo9Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Radiant and Metabolic Therapy, Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Fondazione G. Pascale” IRCCS, 80131 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Anesthesia, Endoscopy and Cardiology, Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Fondazione G. Pascale” IRCCS, 80131 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Diagnostic Imaging, Radiant and Metabolic Therapy, Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Fondazione G. Pascale” IRCCS, 80131 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Diagnostic Imaging, Radiant and Metabolic Therapy, Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Fondazione G. Pascale” IRCCS, 80131 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Diagnostic Imaging, Radiant and Metabolic Therapy, Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Fondazione G. Pascale” IRCCS, 80131 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Diagnostic Imaging, Radiant and Metabolic Therapy, Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Fondazione G. Pascale” IRCCS, 80131 Naples, ItalyUOC Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva, Presidio Ospedaliero “Pineta Grande” Castel Volturno, 81100 Caserta, ItalyDepartment of Hepatobiliary Surgical Oncology, Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Fondazione G. Pascale” IRCCS, 80131 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Anesthesia, Endoscopy and Cardiology, Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Fondazione G. Pascale” IRCCS, 80131 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Diagnostic Imaging, Radiant and Metabolic Therapy, Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Fondazione G. Pascale” IRCCS, 80131 Naples, ItalyBackground and Purpose. Contrast media (CM) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may determine the development of acute adverse reactions. Objective was to retrospectively assess the frequency and severity of adverse reactions associated with gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) injection in patients who underwent MRI. Material and Methods. At our center 10608 MRI examinations with CM were performed using five different GBCAs: Gd-BOPTA (MultiHance), Gd-DTPA (Magnevist), Gd-EOBDTPA (Primovist), Gd-DOTA (Dotarem), and Gd-BTDO3A (Gadovist). Results. 32 acute adverse reactions occurred, accounting for 0.3% of all administration. Twelve reactions were associated with Gd-DOTA injection (0.11%), 9 with Gd-BOPTA injection (0.08%), 6 with Gd-BTDO3A (0.056%), 3 with Gd-EOB-DTPA (0.028%), and 2 with Gd-DTPA (0.018%). Twenty-four reactions (75.0%) were mild, four (12.5%) moderate, and four (12.5%) severe. The most severe reactions were seen associated with use of Gd-BOPTA, with 3 severe reactions in 32 total reactions. Conclusion. Acute adverse reactions are generally rare with the overall adverse reaction rate of 0.3%. The most common adverse reactions were not severe, consisting in skin rash and hives.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3918292 |
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Vincenza Granata Marco Cascella Roberta Fusco Nicoletta dell’Aprovitola Orlando Catalano Salvatore Filice Vincenzo Schiavone Francesco Izzo Arturo Cuomo Antonella Petrillo Immediate Adverse Reactions to Gadolinium-Based MR Contrast Media: A Retrospective Analysis on 10,608 Examinations BioMed Research International |
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Vincenza Granata Marco Cascella Roberta Fusco Nicoletta dell’Aprovitola Orlando Catalano Salvatore Filice Vincenzo Schiavone Francesco Izzo Arturo Cuomo Antonella Petrillo |
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Immediate Adverse Reactions to Gadolinium-Based MR Contrast Media: A Retrospective Analysis on 10,608 Examinations |
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Immediate Adverse Reactions to Gadolinium-Based MR Contrast Media: A Retrospective Analysis on 10,608 Examinations |
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Immediate Adverse Reactions to Gadolinium-Based MR Contrast Media: A Retrospective Analysis on 10,608 Examinations |
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Immediate Adverse Reactions to Gadolinium-Based MR Contrast Media: A Retrospective Analysis on 10,608 Examinations |
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Immediate Adverse Reactions to Gadolinium-Based MR Contrast Media: A Retrospective Analysis on 10,608 Examinations |
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immediate adverse reactions to gadolinium-based mr contrast media: a retrospective analysis on 10,608 examinations |
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Background and Purpose. Contrast media (CM) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may determine the development of acute adverse reactions. Objective was to retrospectively assess the frequency and severity of adverse reactions associated with gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) injection in patients who underwent MRI. Material and Methods. At our center 10608 MRI examinations with CM were performed using five different GBCAs: Gd-BOPTA (MultiHance), Gd-DTPA (Magnevist), Gd-EOBDTPA (Primovist), Gd-DOTA (Dotarem), and Gd-BTDO3A (Gadovist). Results. 32 acute adverse reactions occurred, accounting for 0.3% of all administration. Twelve reactions were associated with Gd-DOTA injection (0.11%), 9 with Gd-BOPTA injection (0.08%), 6 with Gd-BTDO3A (0.056%), 3 with Gd-EOB-DTPA (0.028%), and 2 with Gd-DTPA (0.018%). Twenty-four reactions (75.0%) were mild, four (12.5%) moderate, and four (12.5%) severe. The most severe reactions were seen associated with use of Gd-BOPTA, with 3 severe reactions in 32 total reactions. Conclusion. Acute adverse reactions are generally rare with the overall adverse reaction rate of 0.3%. The most common adverse reactions were not severe, consisting in skin rash and hives. |
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