The use of iodinated contrast media is contraindicated in some patients due to serious life-threatening adverse events. In such cases, there are reports that gadolinium (gadobutrol), which is commonly employed in magnetic resonance imaging, may be used as contrast media for coronary angiography. We report two cases with a history of severe allergy to iodinated contrast agent who underwent coronary angiography with gadolinium. The procedures were well tolerated, the amount of contrast media did not exceed 0.3-0.4 ml/kg and the images obtained were of acceptable quality for diagnostic purposes.
Coronary artery disease; Coronary angiography; Contrast media; Gadolinium