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Hypersensitivity Reactions to Iodinated Contrast Media
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2006Adverse reactions after iodinate contrast media (ICM) administration have been observed, which can be classified as immediate (i.e., occurring within one hour after administration) and delayed or non-immediate (i.e., occurring more than one hour after administration).
Knut Brockow+4 more
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AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2022
This Short Report aimed to quantify the effect of iodinated contrast media (ICM) conservation measures implemented at a single health system during a global shortage, comparing the 12-month period before intervention and the 14-day period after ...
S. Amukotuwa, D. Jackson, R. Bammer
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This Short Report aimed to quantify the effect of iodinated contrast media (ICM) conservation measures implemented at a single health system during a global shortage, comparing the 12-month period before intervention and the 14-day period after ...
S. Amukotuwa, D. Jackson, R. Bammer
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Clinical Characteristics of Most Frequent Use of Iodinated Contrast Media for CT.
AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2022Given the integral role of CT in patient care, the current global contrast media shortage creates profound and manifold patient care implications.
M. Horný, A. Saindane, R. Duszak
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Intravascular iodinated contrast media and the anaesthetist
Anaesthesia, 2008SummaryThe use of intravascular iodinated contrast media (ICM) in radiological investigations is common. Increasingly, anaesthetists and intensivists are involved in the care of patients undergoing these investigations. Whilst the use of ICM is generally safe there are important adverse effects that need to be recognised and measures instigated to ...
M. Dickinson, Peter Kam
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Immediate reactions to iodinated contrast media
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2017Immediate hypersensitivity reactions (IHRs) to iodinated contrast media (ICMs) remain a common clinical concern. Positive skin test and basophil activation test results suggest a specific IgE-mediated mechanism in some cases. Skin test and controlled challenge test (CCT) are useful to manage these patients.To study clinical and allergologic features of
Dasha Roa-Medellín+7 more
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Iodinated Radiological Contrast Media as Radiosensitizers
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine, 1977This paper describes the radiosensitizing effects of diatrizoic (DA) and iothalamic (ITA) acids and of iodipamide (IP) on the survival of E coli B/r irradiated with X-rays and with high-intensity electron pulses. All compounds at concentrations between 10 and 50 mM display a strong sensitizing effect in the presence of oxygen (DMF between 0-1 and 0-3 ...
Giustina Simone, M. Quintiliani
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Inherent clinical properties of non‐immediate hypersensitivity to iodinated contrast media
International journal of clinical practice, 2021Iodinated contrast media (ICM) is a frequently used compound in radiology. Non‐immediate hypersensitivity reactions (HSR) appear when a patient leaves the department and usually are undocumented. True hypersensitivity in this group is rarely proved.
V. Kvedarienė+4 more
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Anaphylactoid Reactions to Iodinated Contrast Media
Academic Radiology, 2002The mechanisms of immediate reactions to iodinated contrast media (ICM) are currently debated. Most of them and especially the minor and mild ones are being attributed to a direct, non-specific effect of the molecule (1), and a smaller number of severe cases, are suspected to be anaphylactic, IgE-depending events (2).
Marie-Claude Vergnaud+4 more
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Current iodinated contrast media
European Radiology, 2001The number of scientific papers on iodinated contrast media is declining. Indeed, comparative trials between high-osmolality and low-osmolality agents largely showed the higher safety and tolerability of the latter, and this is no longer a matter of discussion.
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Adverse reactions to iodinated contrast media
European Radiology, 2001Adverse reactions to iodinated contrast media (ICM) are more likely to develop in patients with asthma, a history of allergy or contrast reaction and in those who are debilitated or medically unstable. These reactions can be divided into renal and general, and the latter are subdivided into acute and delayed.
Sameh K. Morcos, Henrik S. Thomsen
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