CARBON-DIOXIDE DIGITAL SUBTRACTION ARTERIOGRAPHY-ASSISTED TRANSLUMINAL ANGIOPLASTY

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FRANKHOUSE, JH [1 ]
RYAN, MG [1 ]
PAPANICOLAOU, G [1 ]
YELLIN, AE [1 ]
WEAVER, FA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SO CALIF, SCH MED, DEPT SURG, DIV VASC SURG, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 USA
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10.1007/BF02143858
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During a 62-month period, carbon dioxide was used to supplement or completely replace iodinated contrast agents in performing 27 transluminal angioplasties in 26 patients. The arterial segments addressed included the following: renal in two cases, iliac in five, femoral/popliteal in 15, infrapopliteal in two, and combined in three. Indications for intervention included lower extremity gangrene in 11 cases, ischemic ulceration in 10, rest pain in three, claudication in one, and ischemic nephropathy in two. Contraindications to iodinated contrast agents included renal insufficiency resulting from diabetes (n = 20) or ischemic nephropathy (n = 2) and congestive heart failure (n = 4). Eight procedures used carbon dioxide as the sole contrast agent, whereas 19 required supplementation of carbon dioxide with a mean of 39 ml of nonionic contrast medium. Technical success was achieved in 25 procedures with significant hemodynamic improvement in 20 patients. Complications included transient deterioration in renal function in two patients and myocardial infarctions in two. At 30 days 18 patients had demonstrated significant clinical improvement. Patients at high risk for iodinated contrast-related complications may undergo transluminal angioplasty using carbon dioxide/digital subtraction arteriography to reduce or eliminate the need for iodinated contrast agents.
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