Springer
Home Site Map Contacts Scope Scientific Committee
   
 
Clinical Cases Protocols E-Lectures Clinical Cases
Search
 
 

MDCT.net's
Guide to Technology and Protocols


CM Safety

Other reactions to IV contrast administration


Contrast Extravasation

  • Most common complication from IV contrast administration
  • Produces an acute local inflammatory response that peaks in 24 to 48 hours
  • Patients at risk are those who: are non-communicative and/or severely debilitated; have abnormal circulation in the limb to be injected; and have multiple vein punctures.
  • For patients at risk, certain injection sites may be more susceptible and should be avoided, such as the hand, wrist, foot, and ankle.

 

 

P. Costello and CR Lowry

Multidetector CT Protocols
Developed for GE, Philips, Siemens,Toshiba Scanners
Springer 2005, 2006

 
Sign In
EMAIL
 
PASSWORD
 
REMEMBER ME ON THIS COMPUTER
FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD? CLICK HERE
NOT REGISTERED? CLICK HERE
Dear MDCT.net User,

Please take a few minutes to answer the following questions about the MDCT.net website.

CME Video training - Abdominal MDCT
Contrast medium delivery in
abdominal MDCT
AJ Aschoff
Acquisition protocols in abdominal MDCT
C. Catalano
read more »
e Book
E-books
 
 
CT Evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease
P. Pavone, M. Fioranelli, DA Dowe, Springer 2009
Archive
CT Colonography Bulletin
 
 
CT Colonography Bulletin - Spring 2010
Highlighting a new non invasive technique for colorectal cancer screening
Archive
Services
SpringerLink
Utilities
Bracco - Life from Inside
 
 
Copyright @ Springer 2010

Disclaimer Privacy Terms of Use
Design & Development by Smm
Page updated: May 2008