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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Contrast nephropathy]]
*[[Iatrogenic intra-arterial injection]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revisión del 11:35 5 jun 2016

Background

  • complication of contrast-enhanced CT scanning
    • may also occur from MRI, but rare given low volume used

Epidemiology

  • ~0.5% (range 0.13-0.68%) of cases

Clinical Features

  • Swelling and/or blistering at injection site

Differential Diagnosis

Contrast induced complications

Diagnosis

  • Clinical (if no complication)

Management

  • Stop infusion immediately
  • Remove IV canula
  • Ice pack to affected area
  • Elevate

Complications

  • 97% have minimal or no injury
    • 79% have localized swelling after extravasation
    • 24% had pain
    • 8%
  • Large volumes (> 50 mL) of high-osmolar contrast media = highest risk

Disposition

May discharge after 2 hours with precautions if no signs of complications

See Also

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