Contrast-Induced Pulmonary Edema
A rare but serious complication where the administration of contrast agents leads to fluid buildup in the lungs, typically occurring
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A rare but serious complication where the administration of contrast agents leads to fluid buildup in the lungs, typically occurring
The financial cost associated with purchasing contrast agents, which can vary based on the type of agent and the quantity
A specialized contrast media used for CT angiography to provide detailed images of blood vessels and detect conditions like aneurysms
Contrast agents used in virtual colonoscopy or CT colonography to improve the visibility of the colon for detecting polyps or
Dye or solution injected into the body during a CT scan to improve the visibility of internal structures, such as
The quick injection of contrast media used in CT imaging to enhance vascular structures during dynamic imaging processes, such as
Special considerations and alternative imaging methods for patients undergoing dialysis, as contrast agents may pose risks to renal function.
Adjusting the amount of contrast media administered based on patient factors to ensure optimal image quality while minimizing exposure to
A technique that uses two different energy levels in CT or X-ray imaging to obtain better contrast between different tissue