Hair and fingernail gadolinium ICP-MS contents in an overdose case associated with nephrogenic systemic fibrosis.
Identifieur interne : 000A28 ( France/Analysis ); précédent : 000A27; suivant : 000A29Hair and fingernail gadolinium ICP-MS contents in an overdose case associated with nephrogenic systemic fibrosis.
Auteurs : E. Saussereau [France] ; C. Lacroix ; A. Cattaneo ; L. Mahieu ; J P GoulleSource :
- Forensic science international [ 1872-6283 ] ; 2008.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Contrast Media (adverse effects), Contrast Media (analysis), Drug Overdose, Female, Fibrosis, Gadolinium DTPA (adverse effects), Gadolinium DTPA (analysis), Hair (chemistry), Half-Life, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic (complications), Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Meglumine (adverse effects), Meglumine (analysis), Middle Aged, Nails (chemistry), Organometallic Compounds (adverse effects), Organometallic Compounds (analysis), Skin (pathology), Skin Diseases (chemically induced), Spectrophotometry, Atomic.
- MESH :
- chemical , adverse effects : Contrast Media, Gadolinium DTPA, Meglumine, Organometallic Compounds.
- chemical , analysis : Contrast Media, Gadolinium DTPA, Meglumine, Organometallic Compounds.
- chemically induced : Skin Diseases.
- chemistry : Hair, Nails.
- complications : Kidney Failure, Chronic.
- pathology : Skin.
- Drug Overdose, Female, Fibrosis, Half-Life, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Middle Aged, Spectrophotometry, Atomic.
Abstract
Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) is a rare acquired disorder affecting renal insufficiency patients. There is a growing recognition of the association between the rapid rise in the use of gadolinium (Gd)-containing contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and the occurrence of acute nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. This case report concerns a 62-year-old woman with chronic renal insufficiency who underwent numerous MRI examinations using Gd-based contrast agents. For the first time, to our knowledge, Gd was performed in the NSF patient's blood, as well as in hair and in fingernails by inductively plasma coupled mass spectrometry. Gd contents in blood, hair and in fingernails were initially 300 to 1000 times higher compared to controls. These results are a new illustration of the strong association between the frequent use of Gd-based contrast media and NSF in patients with kidney diseases. Gd quantitative determination could be of major interest for patients with renal failure who are required to undergo repeated gadolinium-enhanced MRI examinations.
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2007.06.026
PubMed: 17983714
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