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116 related items for PubMed ID: 8610505

  • 21. Safety, tolerance, and pharmacokinetics of iodixanol injection, a nonionic, isosmolar, hexa-iodinated contrast agent.
    Fountaine H, Harnish P, Andrew E, Grynne B.
    Acad Radiol; 1996 Sep; 3 Suppl 3():S475-84. PubMed ID: 8883524
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  • 22. Effect on cardiac contractile force from addition of cations and oxygen to iohexol. Comparison with other low-osmotic contrast media in the isolated rabbit heart during normal and reduced perfusion pressure.
    Besjakov J, Bååth L, Almén T, Oksendal AN.
    Acta Radiol; 1993 Jul; 34(4):381-7. PubMed ID: 8318303
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  • 23. Sodium addition and/or oxygen saturation of iohexol during normal and reduced perfusion pressure. Effects on contractile force and risk of ventricular fibrillation in the isolated rabbit heart.
    Bååth L.
    Acta Radiol; 1990 Sep; 31(5):525-30. PubMed ID: 2261304
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  • 24. Contrast-medium-induced ventricular fibrillation: arrhythmogenic mechanisms and the role of antiarrhythmic drugs in dogs.
    Idée JM, Matalon C, Koeltz B, Bonnemain B, Lefevre T.
    Acad Radiol; 1996 Sep; 3(9):781-5. PubMed ID: 8883521
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  • 29. The physiologic effects of nonionic contrast media on the heart.
    Morris TW.
    Invest Radiol; 1993 Nov; 28 Suppl 5():S44-6; discussion S47. PubMed ID: 8282502
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  • 30. Role of sodium addition to nonionic contrast medium in preventing ventricular fibrillation during coronary arteriography in dogs.
    Jacobsen EA, Kløw NE, Refsum H.
    Acad Radiol; 1994 Nov; 1(3):261-9. PubMed ID: 9419496
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  • 31. Low-osmolality contrast media-induced ventricular fibrillation.
    Hayakawa K, Yamashita K.
    Invest Radiol; 1989 Apr; 24(4):298-301. PubMed ID: 2745010
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  • 33. The use of programmed electrical stimulation to assess the fibrillatory propensity of ionic and nonionic contrast media.
    Murdock DK, Piao ZE, Euler DE, Murdock JD, Hwang MH, Loeb HS, Scanlon PJ.
    Invest Radiol; 1985 Sep; 20(6):579-82. PubMed ID: 4066228
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  • 35. Cytotoxic effects of ionic high-osmolar, nonionic monomeric, and nonionic iso-osmolar dimeric iodinated contrast media on renal tubular cells in vitro.
    Heinrich MC, Kuhlmann MK, Grgic A, Heckmann M, Kramann B, Uder M.
    Radiology; 2005 Jun; 235(3):843-9. PubMed ID: 15845795
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