Hoggard Nigel, Roditi Giles H
1 Academic Unit of Radiology, INSIGNEO, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
2 Glasgow Royal Infirmary, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Br J Radiol. 2017 Jan;90(1069):20160590. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20160590. Epub 2016 Oct 19.
There is growing evidence for the accumulation of gadolinium (Gd) in patients administered with intravenous Gd-based contrast agents, even in the absence of renal impairment. This review of the literature will discuss what has been found to date in cadaveric human studies, clinical studies of patients and from animal models. Evidence for the potential route of entry into the brain will be examined. The current state of knowledge of effects of Gd accumulation in the brain is discussed. We will then discuss what the possible implications may be for the choice of Gd-based contrast agents in clinical practice.
越来越多的证据表明,即使在没有肾功能损害的情况下,接受静脉注射钆基造影剂的患者体内也会有钆(Gd)蓄积。这篇文献综述将讨论迄今为止在人体尸体研究、患者临床研究以及动物模型中所发现的情况。将研究钆进入大脑的潜在途径的证据。还将讨论目前关于钆在大脑中蓄积影响的知识状况。然后,我们将讨论这对于临床实践中钆基造影剂的选择可能有哪些潜在影响。