Intravenous contrast medium does not increase the severity of acute necrotizing pancreatitis in the opossum |
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Authors: | Andreas M. Kaiser MD Terrance Grady PhD Dirk Gerdes MD Manju Saluja PhD Dr. Michael L. Steer MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard Digestive Diseases Center, 330 Brookline Avenue, 02215 Boston, Massachusetts |
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Abstract: | Contrast-enhanced computed tomography provides diagnostic and prognostic information in patients with acute pancreatitis. To evaluate whether contrast medium may worsen the severity of acute pancreatitis, we have used a model of necrotizing pancreatitis induced by ligating the common bile-pancreatic duct in opossums. Animals were infused with either saline or an ionic contrast agent 48 and 96 hr after induction of pancreatitis. Hyperamylasemia, pancreatic edema, acinar cell fragility, and macroscopic evidence of pancreatitis were comparable in both experimental groups. The microscopic extent of inflammation was similar in both groups, whereas acinar cell injury/necrosis was less in the contrast group. We conclude that administration of this ionic contrast agent during early stages of necrotizing pancreatitis in the opossum does not worsen the disease severity. The concept that administration of contrast medium during early stages of pancreatitis is dangerous should not be accepted until additional experimental and clinical studies support its validity.Supported by NIH grant DK 31396. A. M. Kaiser is a Research Fellow of Harvard Medical School and is supported by Swiss National Science Foundation grant 81ZH-36652. D. Gerdes is supported by grant Ge778/1-1 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. |
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Keywords: | pancreatitis contrast media severity computed tomography x-ray animal |
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