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Iodinated Contrast Media and Their Adverse Reactions

Jagdish Singh and Aditya Daftary
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology June 2008, 36 (2) 69-74; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnmt.107.047621
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Abstract

Cross-use of technology between nuclear medicine and radiology technologists is expanding. The growth of PET/CT and the increasing use of intravenous contrast agents during these procedures bring the nuclear medicine technologist into direct contact with these agents and their associated complications. A basic understanding of the occurrence, risk factors, clinical features, and management of these procedures is of increasing importance to the nuclear medicine technologist. After reading this article, the technologist will be able to list the factors that increase the risk of contrast reactions; understand ways to minimize the occurrence of contrast reactions; and develop a plan to identify, treat, and manage the reactions effectively.

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    • THE CHEMISTRY OF IODINATED CONTRAST MEDIA
    • OSMOLALITY, VISCOSITY, AND IONICITY
    • ADVERSE REACTIONS AND THEIR ETIOLOGY
    • RISK FACTORS FOR CONTRAST REACTIONS
    • ETIOLOGY OF CONTRAST REACTIONS
    • MANAGEMENT OF CONTRAST REACTIONS
    • MANAGING COMMON REACTIONS
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