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(Chest. 1959;36:642-649.)
© 1959 American College of Chest Physicians

Angiocardiography with Hypaque-M, 90 Per Cent

WILLIAM T. MESZAROS M.D.1; WILLIAM B. BUCKINGHAM M.D., F.C.C.P.2; GEORGE C. SUTTON M.D.2; and GEORGE W. HOLMES M.D., F.C.C.P.3

1 Director, Diagnostic Radiology., Cook County Hospital.
2 Cook County Hospital.
3 Chief, Thoracic Surgery., Cook County Hospital.

1. Angiocardiography was performed on 105 patients using 90 per cent Hypaque.

2. In 38 children, uniformly good visualization was obtained.

3. In 67 adults, good left heart visualization was obtained with equal frequency, after either central or peripheral injection.

4. No serious reactions occurred, and mild reactions were infrequent (26.6 per cent).

5. 90 per cent Hypaque proved to be a safe and successful angiocardiographic contrast medium.







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