Hafnium-Based Contrast Agents for X-ray Computed Tomography.
Markus BergerMarcus BauserThomas FrenzelChristoph Stephan HilgerGregor JostSilvia LauriaBernd MorgensternChristian NeisHubertus PietschDetlev SülzleKaspar HegetschweilerPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2017)
Heavy-metal-based contrast agents (CAs) offer enhanced X-ray absorption for X-ray computed tomography (CT) compared to the currently used iodinated CAs. We report the discovery of new lanthanide and hafnium azainositol complexes and their optimization with respect to high water solubility and stability. Our efforts culminated in the synthesis of BAY-576, an uncharged hafnium complex with 3:2 stoichiometry and broken complex symmetry. The superior properties of this asymmetrically substituted hafnium CA were demonstrated by a CT angiography study in rabbits that revealed excellent signal contrast enhancement.