A review of the safety and clinical utility of contrast echocardiography |
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Authors: | Siang Chew Chai Puay Joo Tan Khim Leng Tong |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Cardiology, Changi General Hospital, Singapore |
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Abstract: | There are limitations to the sensitivity and specificity of conventional two-dimensional echocardiograms in making an accurate diagnosis in certain patient populations. This led to the development of specific contrast-enhancing agents with the following characteristics: small enough to cross the pulmonary capillary bed, remain stable throughout the length of the procedure, do not dissolve in blood, and rapidly cleared from the body with low toxicity. Unfortunately, the use of contrast echocardiography has not taken off as expected. The low take-up rate among clinicians can largely be attributed to the black box warning by the United States Food and Drug Administration in 2007, after the coincidental occurrence of four patient deaths and about 190 severe cardiopulmonary reactions shortly after contrast agent administration. In this article, we address the clinical safety of contrast agents, share our institution’s experience in using it and elaborate on the clinical indications of contrast echocardiography. |
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Keywords: | clinical safety clinical utility contrast echocardiography |
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