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Effects of Ionic and Nonionic Contrast Media on Endothelium and on Arterial Thrombus Formation
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Iodixanol appears to be most biocompatible with endothelium, and has a moderate inhibitory effect on fibrin deposition in flowing blood. This differs from iohexol, and in particular from ioxaglate, which induce endothelial changes in morphology with no effect on fibrin deposition. Since none of the CM affected the platelet aggregate formation, and since ioxaglate has been reported to have stronger anticoagulant and antithrombotic properties than iodixanol or iohexol in in vitro assays, it is apparent that these properties were not reflected in thrombus formation under the experimental conditions of high arterial shear.
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