Safety and efficacy of prophylactic treatment for hyperthyroidism induced by iodinated contrast media in a high-risk population
Jacopo Manso,
Ilaria Piva,
Simona Censi
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: The use of iodinated contrast media (ICM) can lead to thyrotoxicosis, especially in patients with risk factors, such as Graves' disease, multinodular goiter, older age, and iodine deficiency. Although hyperthyroidism may have clinically relevant effects, whether high-risk patients should receive prophylactic treatment before they are administered ICM is still debated.Aim of the study: We aimed to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of prophylactic treatment with sodium perchlorate and/or methimaz… Show more
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