Contrast-medium injury of spinal cord after cerebral angiography using nonionic contrast agents: A case report and literature review

Author:

Zhuo Shitu1,Cao Lijing12,Yang Meili1,Chen Jixing1,Yu Zheng12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China

2. Translational Medicine Immunology Laboratory, Clinical Research Center, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China.

Abstract

Introduction: Contrast-induced spinal cord injury (CIS) is an uncommon yet severe neurological complication following cerebral angiography. It can lead to dire consequences, including limb paralysis, respiratory distress, and even death. Patient concerns: After undergoing cerebral angiography, a 41-year-old male initially displayed symptoms of dizziness and blurred vision, which advanced into dysphoria and limb weakness within 3 hours. These initial symptoms diminished by the 12th hour. Yet, 18 hours following the procedure, the patient developed quadriplegia and paresthesia below the T5 level, even though his deep sensory functions persisted unaffected. Diagnosis: The magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion weighted imaging scans excluded the presence of cerebrovascular ischemia or subarachnoid hemorrhage. However, the magnetic resonance angiography displayed arterial vasospasms in both posterior cerebral arteries and the V4 segment of the right vertebral artery. The encephalopathy symptoms faded within 12 hours, suggesting a probable contrast-induced encephalopathy diagnosis. An magnetic resonance imaging on day 4 revealed an intensified signal in the spinal cord from C1 to T1. This finding supported the diagnosis of CIS. Interventions: Following treatment with mannitol, methylprednisolone, and nimodipine, the patient’s contrast-induced encephalopathy symptoms resolved completely within 12 hours. With a 2-week regimen of aspirin, methylprednisolone, and rehabilitative training, the neurological symptoms from CIS showed steady improvement. Outcomes: The symptoms and signs of CIS gradually improved after 2 weeks’ treatment and rehabilitation program. Conclusion: Given the grave outcomes of CIS, like limb paralysis, breathing difficulties, and even fatality, it is imperative to remain cautious about this complication, even with the use of modern, less harmful contrast agents.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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