Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is known about incidence, medical consequences, possible interventions, and effectiveness of these. The aims of this study are to estimate the incidence of extravasation of diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, to evaluate medical consequences, and to evaluate medical treatment applied subsequently to those incidents. A sensitive and elaborate literature search was performed in Embase and PubMed using the keywords "misadministration", "extravasation", "paravascular infiltration", combined with "tracer", "radionuclide", "radiopharmaceutical", and a list of keywords referring to clinically used tracers (i.e. "Technetium-99m", "Yttrium-90...
Extravasation, the accidental leakage of an anticancer agent from a vessel into the surrounding tiss...
Chemotherapy extravasation may result in serious damage to patients, with irreversible local injures...
Extravasation is defined in oncology as an accidental leakage during the infusion of chemotherapeuti...
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is k...
Background: The patient benefit from a diagnostic nuclear medicine procedure far outweighs the assoc...
After the extravasation of a therapeutic dose of 131I-metaiodo-benzylguanidine that produced a radia...
A male patient in his 20s presented at our clinic with pain caused by bone metastases of the primiti...
International audienceRadiopharmaceutical extravasation is a known nuclear medicine adverse effect, ...
In addition to their therapeutic effects on malignant cells, cytotoxic agents have the potential of ...
Background: An 80-year-old woman presented with an abrupt onset of asymptomatic black-to-purple disc...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors and interventions preventing or reducing contrast medium extrava...
Diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine can cause adverse events. Information on th...
Clinical images are worthwhile in Health Sciences and their analysis and correct interpretation aid ...
Extravasation of therapeutic 90Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan can cause significant injury. Detection of ext...
Background : Extravasation is a devastating complication of intravenous therapy that develops when a...
Extravasation, the accidental leakage of an anticancer agent from a vessel into the surrounding tiss...
Chemotherapy extravasation may result in serious damage to patients, with irreversible local injures...
Extravasation is defined in oncology as an accidental leakage during the infusion of chemotherapeuti...
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is k...
Background: The patient benefit from a diagnostic nuclear medicine procedure far outweighs the assoc...
After the extravasation of a therapeutic dose of 131I-metaiodo-benzylguanidine that produced a radia...
A male patient in his 20s presented at our clinic with pain caused by bone metastases of the primiti...
International audienceRadiopharmaceutical extravasation is a known nuclear medicine adverse effect, ...
In addition to their therapeutic effects on malignant cells, cytotoxic agents have the potential of ...
Background: An 80-year-old woman presented with an abrupt onset of asymptomatic black-to-purple disc...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors and interventions preventing or reducing contrast medium extrava...
Diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine can cause adverse events. Information on th...
Clinical images are worthwhile in Health Sciences and their analysis and correct interpretation aid ...
Extravasation of therapeutic 90Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan can cause significant injury. Detection of ext...
Background : Extravasation is a devastating complication of intravenous therapy that develops when a...
Extravasation, the accidental leakage of an anticancer agent from a vessel into the surrounding tiss...
Chemotherapy extravasation may result in serious damage to patients, with irreversible local injures...
Extravasation is defined in oncology as an accidental leakage during the infusion of chemotherapeuti...