Intrathecal injection of high-dose meglumine amidotrizoate with complete recovery

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Rarely we are faced with accidental spinal injection of potentially toxic substances. We present 2 cases in which amidetrizoate, water-soluble ionic contrast medium, was accidentally injected intrathecally. Our treatment consisted of vigorous hydration and barbiturate coma. This report suggests that for water-soluble ionic contrast media increasing cerebrospinal fluid circulation by vigorous hydration may be as effective as spinal lavage in diminishing toxicity. © 1993 Springer-Verlag.

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Maruyama, K., Setoguchi, Y., Maruyama, J., Shimizu, T., Chikusa, H., Takeuchi, M., … Muneyuki, M. (1993). Intrathecal injection of high-dose meglumine amidotrizoate with complete recovery. Intensive Care Medicine, 19(4), 232–234. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01694776

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