“…There is some evidence to suggest that high‐osmolar CM are more likely to induce thrombosis than low‐osmolar or iso‐osmolar CM [32]. The differential effects between ICM and NICM on homeostasis have been the subject of controversies based on diverging study results, some studies suggesting that NICM are clearly more thrombogenic than ICM [4, 7–9, 11, 12, 17, 18, 21, 33] or at best neutral [5, 10, 13–16, 19], only one being in favor of NICM [6], most of them comparing the consequences of these effects on MACE following PCI (Table I). However, when combining data from studies which met criteria to be included in a metanalysis, Klein et al reported a substantial heterogeneity and an “overall” absolute difference in event rates of 4.6% in favor of ioxaglate which was nonsignificant given the wide confidence interval [20].…”