Urine viscosity after injections of iotrolan or iomeprol

1997 
Purpose: Previous observations in rats caused us to speculate whether the injection of iotrolan, a nonionic dimeric contrast medium (CM), would increase urine viscosity enough to obstruct urine outflow in the collecting ductMaterial and Methods: the urine viscosity in dogs was measured directly with a viscosimeter after injections of iotrolan or of iomeprol, a nonionic monomeric CMResults and Conclusion: the injection of iotrolan increased urine viscosity considerably whereas iomeprol had little effect on this variable. the osmolality-dependent adverse reactions of CM have previously been emphasized but viscosity-dependent adverse reactions must also be considered when the CM is a polymer with a low osmolality
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