Analysis of clinical characteristics of Kounis syndrome induced by contrast media

Understanding the relationship between contrast agents and Kounis syndrome (KS) is mainly based on case reports. The purpose of this research is to explore the clinical characteristics of contrast media induced KS. We searched for contrast-induced KS case reports through Chinese and English database...

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Published inThe American journal of emergency medicine Vol. 52; pp. 203 - 207
Main Authors Wang, Chunjiang, Deng, Zhenzhen, Song, Liying, Sun, Wei, Fang, Weijin, Li, Zuojun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.02.2022
Elsevier Limited
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Summary:Understanding the relationship between contrast agents and Kounis syndrome (KS) is mainly based on case reports. The purpose of this research is to explore the clinical characteristics of contrast media induced KS. We searched for contrast-induced KS case reports through Chinese and English databases from 1991 to October 31, 2021. A total of 26 patients (19 men and 7 women,) were included, with a median age of 60 years (range 30–83). The contrast agents that cause KS mainly included gadolinium-based contrast agent (7 cases), iodine-containing contrast media (12 cases). KS mainly occurred within 30 min after administration and mainly manifests as chest pain and allergic reactions. Electrocardiogram (ECG) mainly showed ST elevation. Echocardiography mainly revealed normal. Coronary angiography showed normal, coronary vasospasm, stent thrombosis, occlusion and stenosis. After treatment with steroids, antihistamines and anti-ischemic therapy, 24 patients recovered completely and 2 patients died. KS is a rare adverse reaction of contrast media. Radiologists should recognize this rare but serious disease to ensure rapid diagnosis and proper management.
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ISSN:0735-6757
1532-8171
DOI:10.1016/j.ajem.2021.12.036