Dual-Syringe Injector
A type of contrast injector system that uses two syringes to simultaneously administer a bolus of contrast media and saline
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A type of contrast injector system that uses two syringes to simultaneously administer a bolus of contrast media and saline
Using contrast agents to enhance CT scans, making it easier to identify abnormalities such as tumors, clots, or vascular conditions.
A complication that occurs when contrast agents leak outside the blood vessel into surrounding tissues, potentially causing tissue damage or
Potential side effects or toxicity from gadolinium-based contrast agents, especially in patients with impaired renal function, requiring careful management.
Contrast agents used in MRI imaging, containing gadolinium to enhance image quality, particularly for vascular and neurological scans.
A test used to assess kidney function before administering contrast agents, helping to determine the risk of contrast-induced nephropathy.
Contrast agents with a higher concentration of the active ingredient, often used for more detailed imaging or specific diagnostic needs.
Older contrast agents that have higher osmolarity and are associated with a greater risk of adverse reactions like nausea or
Syringes capable of withstanding the high pressure required for injecting contrast agents into blood vessels during procedures like CT angiography.