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ioxaglate and Myocardial Ischemia

ioxaglate has been researched along with Myocardial Ischemia in 5 studies

Ioxaglic Acid: A low-osmolar, ionic contrast medium used in various radiographic procedures.
ioxaglic acid : A benzenedicarboxamide compound having N-substituted carbamoyl groups at the 1- and 3-positions, iodo substituents at the 2-, 4- and 6-positions and an acetyl(methyl)amino group at the 5-position.

Myocardial Ischemia: A disorder of cardiac function caused by insufficient blood flow to the muscle tissue of the heart. The decreased blood flow may be due to narrowing of the coronary arteries (CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE), to obstruction by a thrombus (CORONARY THROMBOSIS), or less commonly, to diffuse narrowing of arterioles and other small vessels within the heart. Severe interruption of the blood supply to the myocardial tissue may result in necrosis of cardiac muscle (MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION).

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"We performed a randomized, prospective, double blind trial comparing the use of the ionic dimer contrast agent ioxaglate 320 (Hexabrix) with the nonionic dimer contrast agent iodixanol 320 (Visipaque) in 618 patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for stable or unstable coronary artery syndromes."5.10A randomized prospective trial of ioxaglate 320 (Hexabrix) vs. iodixanol 320 (Visipaque) in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. ( Ashton, VJ; Campbell, PG; de Belder, MA; Hall, JA; Price, DJ; Sutton, AG, 2002)

Research

Studies (5)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's1 (20.00)18.2507
2000's4 (80.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Sutton, AG1
Ashton, VJ1
Campbell, PG1
Price, DJ1
Hall, JA1
de Belder, MA1
Iwakura, K1
Ito, H1
Kawano, S1
Okamura, A1
Tanaka, K1
Nishida, Y1
Maekawa, Y1
Masuyama, T1
Hori, M1
Fujii, K1
Juergens, CP1
Khaing, AM1
McIntyre, GJ1
Leung, DY1
Lo, ST1
Fernandes, C1
Hopkins, AP1
Schräder, R1
Esch, I1
Ensslen, R1
Fach, WA1
Merle, H1
Scherer, D1
Sievert, H1
Spies, HF1
Zeplin, HE1
Rodriguez, RM1
Guéant, JL1
Gastin, IA1
Angioi, M1
Abdelmoutaleb, I1
Saint-Laudy, J1
Gérard, P1
Namour, F1
Grentzinger, A1
Romano, A1
Juillière, Y1
Danchin, N1

Trials

2 trials available for ioxaglate and Myocardial Ischemia

ArticleYear
A randomized prospective trial of ioxaglate 320 (Hexabrix) vs. iodixanol 320 (Visipaque) in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
    Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions, 2002, Volume: 57, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary; Contrast Media; Double-Blind Method;

2002
A randomized trial comparing the impact of a nonionic (Iomeprol) versus an ionic (Ioxaglate) low osmolar contrast medium on abrupt vessel closure and ischemic complications after coronary angioplasty.
    Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 1999, Volume: 33, Issue:2

    Topics: Acute Disease; Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary; Contrast Media; Coronary Angiography; Coronary Thromb

1999

Other Studies

3 other studies available for ioxaglate and Myocardial Ischemia

ArticleYear
Prediction of the no-reflow phenomenon with ultrasonic tissue characterization in patients with anterior wall acute myocardial infarction.
    The American journal of cardiology, 2004, Jun-01, Volume: 93, Issue:11

    Topics: Contrast Media; Coronary Circulation; Echocardiography; Female; Humans; Ioxaglic Acid; Logistic Mode

2004
Adverse reactions of low osmolar non-ionic and ionic contrast media when used together or separately during percutaneous coronary intervention.
    Heart, lung & circulation, 2005, Volume: 14, Issue:3

    Topics: Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary; Contrast Media; Coronary Angiography; Drug Hypersensitivity; Female;

2005
Comparison of effects of ioxaglate versus iomeprol on histamine and tryptase release in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy.
    The American journal of cardiology, 2001, Jul-15, Volume: 88, Issue:2

    Topics: Basophils; Case-Control Studies; Contrast Media; Coronary Angiography; Female; Histamine Release; Hu

2001