The effects of repeated intravenous iohexol administration on renal function in healthy beagles - a preliminary report
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Kirberger, Robert M.
Cassel, Nicolette
Carstens, Ann
Goddard, Amelia
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BioMed Central
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Contrast induced nephrotoxicity (CIN) is a well described syndrome in humans undergoing
contrast medium examinations. To date CIN has received minimal attention in the veterinary
literature despite increasing use of contrast medium examinations in computed tomographic
studies.
METHODS
This prospective study evaluated the effect of 1290 mg/kg iohexol given intravenously to 5
normal beagle dogs in a divided dose at an interval of 6–8 weeks. Renal function was
evaluated by means of scintigraphically determined glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and a
variety of laboratory assays.
RESULTS
Only GFR showed a significant decrease (17%) after the second injection but not to a
clinically or pathologically significant level.
CONCLUSIONS
No clinically significant effect of repeated contrast medium administration was determined in
this limited study. However in dogs with reduced renal function the risk of CIN is likely to
increase dramatically post contrast administration.
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Dogs, Contrast induced nephrotoxicity, Lohexol, Contrast induced nephrotoxicity (CIN), Glomerular filtration rate (GFR), Computed tomography, CT
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Kirberger, RM, Cassel, N, Carstens, A & Goddard, A 2012, 'The effects of repeated intravenous iohexol administration on renal function in healthy beagles - a preliminary report', Thyroid Research, vol. 54, no. 47, pp. 1-20.