Partridge J B, Scott O, Fiddler G I, WIlliams G, Walker J K
Clin Radiol. 1980 Nov;31(6):629-33. doi: 10.1016/s0009-9260(80)80004-3.
The non-ionic contrast medium metrizamide was compared with a routine ionic medium (sodium methyl-glucamine diatrizoate) in a series of 16 patients with congenital heart disease, all under 11 kg body weight, undergoing angiocardiography. Despite a higher viscosity, metrizamide yielded images of equal quality to those of the ionic medium, and was clinically better tolerated. Metrizamide produced a significantly lesser effect on plasma osmolality, a parameter closely related to contrast medium toxicity. Other biochemical parameters showed insignificant changes. Metrizamide is therefore a more suitable contrast medium for angiocardiography and despite its cost should be considered for patients with serious congenital heart disease who are in poor clinical condition.