Bronchial vasodilatory response to ionic and nonionic contrast media |
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Authors: | Baile, Elisabeth M. Wang, Lu Verburgt, Lorraine Pare, Peter D. |
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Abstract: | Baile, Elisabeth M., Lu Wang, Lorraine Verburgt, and PeterD. Paré. Bronchial vasodilatory response to ionic andnonionic contrast media. J. Appl.Physiol. 82(3): 841-845, 1997.It has recentlybeen shown that bronchial arterial injection of conventional contrastmedium causes a significant increase in bronchial blood flow(br) and that this response is partially attenuatedafter infusion ofN-nitro-L-arginine(L-NNA). However, the precisemechanism for this increase in br is unknown. Inthis study we examined the effect of bronchial arterial injection ofconventional ionic as well as nonionic contrast media. We measuredbr in nine anesthetized, ventilated, open-chestsheep. br was recorded before (baseline) and at thepeak response to injection of 0.5 ml of either 0.9% saline (control;isosmolar with plasma), Omnipaque 300 (iohexol; nonionic), Conray 66 (sodium iothalamate; ionic), or 50% dextrose (viscouscontrol). |
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