TY - JOUR
T1 - Ceguera cortical y amnesia global transitoria luego de arteriografía con iopamidol en miembro superior
AU - Hueda-Zavaleta, Miguel
AU - Copaja-Corzo, Cesar
AU - Bardales-Silva, Fabrizzio
AU - Minchón-Vizconde, Diana
AU - Rodríguez-Tanta, Lisbeth
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/10
Y1 - 2020/10
N2 - Iodinated contrast substances may cause different adverse events, most frequently renal involvement and hypersensitivity reactions. Transient cortical blindness and global amnesia are rarely described neurological complications after the administration of contrast substances. We report the case of a 63-year old patient with high blood pressure who presented with cyanosis and cold sensation affecting the second and third digits of his left hand. The patient underwent an arteriography of the left arm, where 50-mL of iopamidol was used as a contrast substance, and he immediately developed occipital headache associated to bilateral blurred vision that rapidly progressed to blindness. A cerebral computed tomography (CT) scan showed occipital subarachnoid hypodense areas, with no mass effect. Eighteen hours after the event, the patient showed retrograde amnesia with persistent amaurosis. His control cerebral CT scan did now show any focal disorder. The patient had a good progression, both bilateral amaurosis and headache subsided thirty hours after the event, and the patient was uneventfully discharged after ten days.
AB - Iodinated contrast substances may cause different adverse events, most frequently renal involvement and hypersensitivity reactions. Transient cortical blindness and global amnesia are rarely described neurological complications after the administration of contrast substances. We report the case of a 63-year old patient with high blood pressure who presented with cyanosis and cold sensation affecting the second and third digits of his left hand. The patient underwent an arteriography of the left arm, where 50-mL of iopamidol was used as a contrast substance, and he immediately developed occipital headache associated to bilateral blurred vision that rapidly progressed to blindness. A cerebral computed tomography (CT) scan showed occipital subarachnoid hypodense areas, with no mass effect. Eighteen hours after the event, the patient showed retrograde amnesia with persistent amaurosis. His control cerebral CT scan did now show any focal disorder. The patient had a good progression, both bilateral amaurosis and headache subsided thirty hours after the event, and the patient was uneventfully discharged after ten days.
KW - Amnesia transient global
KW - Angiography
KW - Blindness cortical
KW - Contrast media
KW - Iopamidol
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U2 - 10.35663/AMP.2020.374.1188
DO - 10.35663/AMP.2020.374.1188
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85151640224
SN - 1018-8800
VL - 37
SP - 495
EP - 499
JO - Acta Medica Peruana
JF - Acta Medica Peruana
IS - 4
ER -