International Journal of Cardiology
Volume 76, Issue 2 , Pages 173-180, November 2000

Vectorcardiographic changes during cardioangiography with iodixanol and ioxaglate

Department of Radiology, Göteborg University, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, S.E. 413 45 Göteborg, Sweden

Received 22 March 2000; received in revised form 1 September 2000; accepted 4 September 2000.

Abstract 

Aim: To compare the electrophysiological effects of two contrast media (CM), the non-ionic dimer iodixanol and the ionic dimer ioxaglate using computerised dynamic vectorcardiography (VCG) during coronary angiography. Methods: The study was designed as a double-blind, three-period crossover, randomised comparison between iodixanol (320 mg I/ml) and ioxaglate (320 mg I/ml). Group 1 (HVV) received ioxaglate (H) in the first injection in the left coronary artery (LCA) and iodixanol (V) in the following injections. Group 2 (VHH) received iodixanol in the first injection in LCA and ioxaglate in the following injections. The first three injections in the LCA were subjected to electrocardiographic analysis. Results: For five out of six VCG variables, there was a significant difference in response between iodixanol and ioxaglate. For these five variables, the deviations from baseline were greater in the ioxaglate than in the iodixanol group (P<0.05). The most pronounced effects from ioxaglate were seen on the ST-segment and T-wave. Conclusions: Iodixanol caused less pronounced electrophysiological changes than ioxaglate, especially during the repolarisation phase. Vectorcardiography is a sensitive and reproducible technique for detecting electrophysiological effects induced by CM.

Keywords:  Contrast media, Coronary angiography, Electrophysiology, Vectorcardiography

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PII: S0167-5273(00)00376-4

International Journal of Cardiology
Volume 76, Issue 2 , Pages 173-180, November 2000