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. 1996 Jan;17(1):51-4.

Intracarotid blood pressure changes during contrast medium injection.

H Saitoh 1, K Hayakawa 1, K Nishimura 1, Y Okuno 1, C Murayama 1, T Miyazawa 1, B F Zieroth 1, Y Shimizu 1
PMCID: PMC8337973  PMID: 8770249

Abstract

PURPOSE

To investigate changes in blood pressure during intracarotid injection of contrast material.

METHODS

Two catheters were inserted into the ipsilateral common carotid artery of dogs. The proximal catheter was used for injection of contrast material and the other was positioned distally to monitor blood pressure.

RESULTS

Distal intracarotid pressure rose significantly during injection of contrast material at all rates (5, 7, and 10 mL/s) and at all doses (0.2, 0.5, 0.7, and 1.0 mL/kg). In addition, these blood pressure elevations were shown to be correlated with injection rates and doses. Even when the pressure-monitoring coaxial catheter was advanced into smaller arteries, no decline in the impact of injection was observed.

CONCLUSION

Intracarotid injection of contrast material causes a temporal elevation of cerebral blood pressure in dogs.

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