Gadolinium based MRI contrast agents put kidney patients at risk

November 27th, 2007 by Scott Thomas

Gadolinium based MRI contrast agents have been implicated in at least 1,000 cases of a debilitating disorder called Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis/ Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy (/NSD) around the world. This horrible disease causes a buildup of collagen in tissues, leading to a severe thickening and hardening of the skin. /NSD can completely immobilize patients, and in severe cases it can lead to death.


/NSD is a rare disease that so far has affected only people with pre-existing problems. The first case of /NSD was reported in 1997, and it wasn’t mentioned in medical literature until 2000. /NSD leads to excessive formation of connective tissue in the skin and internal organs.

It is characterized by high blood pressure, burning, itching, swelling and hardening of the skin. Other symptoms include red or dark patches on the skin; pain deep in the hip bones or ribs and muscle weakness. /NSD can progress to the point of causing severe stiffness in joints, and it can lead to death.

There is currently no cure for /NSD, and no one understands its specific cause. However, it is widely believed that based MRI contrast agents play a role in the development of this devastating disorder. Researchers at Yale University have reported that 95-percent of those with /NSD had an MRI that involved a based contrast agent two to three months before their symptoms appeared. Several other studies have also found a link between /NSD and based MRI contrast agents.

The connection between and /NSD is so strong that earlier this year, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) requested that that the manufacturers of based contrast agents update their products’ labels to include a black box warning regarding the risk of /NSD in patients with problems. The FDA also started a monitoring program to track the frequency of /NSD related to contrast agents.

based MRI contrast agents are used in MRIs because they make it far easier for a diagnostician to differentiate between normal and abnormal tissue. While the tests can be done without the based contrast agent, they are nowhere near as effective. The FDA has warned that patients with problems not be given based MRI contrast agents unless it is absolutely necessary. Unfortunately, there are not yet any alternatives to based MRI contrast agents.

For patients with /NSD, life can become a living hell. Their skin can become so hardened that it resembles marble, while joints stiffen to the point that movement becomes impossible. The disease can also affect the heart, lungs and liver, and /NSD can lead to death. Unfortunately, there are no effective treatments for /NSD, although some patients have improved following a transplant.

November 9th, 2007

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