AbstractThe objectives of this article are to review the diagnosis and management of acute nonrenal reactions to iodinated contrast media. We will begin by discussing the types of contrast media and their correlative rates of reaction. The mechanism of contrast reactions, predisposing risk factors, and preventative measures will then be discussed. The remainder of the article will review the assessment of potential reactions, initial management, and treatment algorithms for specific reactions
Background: Iodinated contrast media (ICM) have been among the most commonly used agents in the mode...
AbstractImaging techniques frequently employ contrast agents to improve image resolution and enhance...
Contrast media are the materials utilized in radiology to improve the visualization of certain body ...
AbstractThe objectives of this article are to review the diagnosis and management of acute nonrenal ...
Introduction: A contrast agent is a substance used to increase the contrast of structures or fluids ...
Background: Nonionic, low osmolar agents are now used nearly universally for intravenous (IV) contra...
Background: Nonionic, low osmolar agents are now used nearly universally for intravenous (IV) contra...
Background: Adverse reactions to intravenous iodinated contrast media may be classified as general a...
Background: Contrast agents have long been used for the imaging of anatomic boundaries and to explor...
Background: Adverse reactions to intravenous iodinated contrast media may be classified as general a...
At present, iodinated contrast media (ICM) are mostly non-ionic, have low osmolality, and are safe. ...
Background: The incidence of adverse reactions to iodinated contrast media has risen. The dearth of ...
Adverse reactions to intravenous contrast media (CM) agents are uncommon, although relevant due to t...
Adverse reactions to intravenous contrast media (CM) agents are uncommon, although relevant due to t...
Cross-use of technology between nuclear medicine and radiol-ogy technologists is expanding. The grow...
Background: Iodinated contrast media (ICM) have been among the most commonly used agents in the mode...
AbstractImaging techniques frequently employ contrast agents to improve image resolution and enhance...
Contrast media are the materials utilized in radiology to improve the visualization of certain body ...
AbstractThe objectives of this article are to review the diagnosis and management of acute nonrenal ...
Introduction: A contrast agent is a substance used to increase the contrast of structures or fluids ...
Background: Nonionic, low osmolar agents are now used nearly universally for intravenous (IV) contra...
Background: Nonionic, low osmolar agents are now used nearly universally for intravenous (IV) contra...
Background: Adverse reactions to intravenous iodinated contrast media may be classified as general a...
Background: Contrast agents have long been used for the imaging of anatomic boundaries and to explor...
Background: Adverse reactions to intravenous iodinated contrast media may be classified as general a...
At present, iodinated contrast media (ICM) are mostly non-ionic, have low osmolality, and are safe. ...
Background: The incidence of adverse reactions to iodinated contrast media has risen. The dearth of ...
Adverse reactions to intravenous contrast media (CM) agents are uncommon, although relevant due to t...
Adverse reactions to intravenous contrast media (CM) agents are uncommon, although relevant due to t...
Cross-use of technology between nuclear medicine and radiol-ogy technologists is expanding. The grow...
Background: Iodinated contrast media (ICM) have been among the most commonly used agents in the mode...
AbstractImaging techniques frequently employ contrast agents to improve image resolution and enhance...
Contrast media are the materials utilized in radiology to improve the visualization of certain body ...