| Literature DB >> 26601097 |
Narasimha Swamy Gollol Raju1, Deepak Joshi1, Ramesh Daggubati1, Assad Movahed1.
Abstract
Neurotoxicity is an infrequent adverse reaction to iodinated contrast agents. Contrast induced neurotoxicity following coronary angiogram is very rare. Renal disease is a risk factor for contrast induced neurotoxicity. We report a case of contrast induced neurotoxicity following coronary angiogram and intervention using Iohexol (Omnipaque 350) in an end stage renal disease patient on peritoneal dialysis who had prior exposure to iodinated contrast without any adverse reaction. Hemodialysis had to be initiated for rapid removal of the contrast agent with subsequent complete resolution of neurological deficits. This case highlights the need for interventionalists to be aware of an important adverse reaction to iodinated contrast agents, especially in individuals with renal dysfunction, and that neurotoxicity is a possibility even with prior uneventful exposures. The role and timing of hemodialysis in contrast induced neurotoxicity in patients with chronic kidney disease and in those without chronic kidney disease needs further deliberation.Entities:
Keywords: Coronary angiogram; End stage renal disease; Hemodialysis; Iodinated contrast agent; Neurotoxicity
Year: 2015 PMID: 26601097 PMCID: PMC4644896 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v3.i11.942
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Cases ISSN: 2307-8960 Impact factor: 1.337