1. Safety of gadobutrol: results of a non-interventional study of 3710 patients, including 404 children.
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Glutig, Katja, Hahn, Gabriele, Kuvvetli, Petra, and Endrikat, Jan
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MAGNETIC resonance angiography , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *DRUG side effects - Abstract
Background: The safety of gadolinium-based contrast agents is a hot topic in radiology. Purpose: To evaluate the safety profile of gadobutrol during routine use. Material and Methods: Prospective, non-interventional study in 80 centers in Germany. The primary outcome was the number of adverse drug reactions (ADR) following gadobutrol administration. Results: A total of 3710 patients were included in the analysis, including 404 children (10.9%). A total of 6026 magnetic resonance imaging examinations of organs/organ systems and 872 magnetic resonance angiography examinations were performed. A total of 22 (0.59%) patients experienced at least one ADR. Nausea and vomiting were the most frequent ADRs, experienced by nine (0.24%) and three (0.08%) patients, respectively. One serious ADR was recorded (anaphylactoid reaction). No deaths were reported. Conclusion: This non-interventional study in 3710 patients confirmed gadobutrol as a safe and reliable contrast agent in adults and children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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