Intravenous Imaging Contrast Media Complications: The Basics That Every Clinician Needs to Know.

作者: Trevor A. Rose , Jung W. Choi

DOI: 10.1016/J.AMJMED.2015.02.018

关键词: Contrast (vision)RadiologyNoninvasive imagingPremedicationMagnetic resonance imagingMedicineIntravenous contrastExtravasationAdverse effectNephrogenic systemic fibrosis

摘要: Intravenous contrast is commonly used in noninvasive imaging procedures such as magnetic resonance and computed tomography can evaluate blood vessels better characterize soft-tissue lesions. Although the incidence of adverse events after administration low, it important that clinicians radiologists minimize risks respond quickly effectively when reactions occur. We will discuss a range to iodinated gadolinium-based agents, including allergic-like reactions, nephrotoxicity, extravasation, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. review risk stratification for patients, well premedication treatment events.

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