SEVERE ADVERSE REACTIONS TO THE IODIC CONTRAST MEDIA AT THE UROGRAPHY

During urography (IVU) or any other kind of endographic examination, adverse reactions can develop during or immediately after intravascular application of iodine contrast media (ICM) of which some endanger the patients’ health and life. The aim of the paper was to present adverse reactions of an o...

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Main Author: Rade R Babic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine 2007-01-01
Series:Acta Medica Medianae
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spelling doaj-bc3b454d12db43848837b07219c174e72020-11-25T01:19:12ZengUniversity in Nis, Faculty of MedicineActa Medica Medianae0365-44782007-01-014615255SEVERE ADVERSE REACTIONS TO THE IODIC CONTRAST MEDIA AT THE UROGRAPHYRade R BabicDuring urography (IVU) or any other kind of endographic examination, adverse reactions can develop during or immediately after intravascular application of iodine contrast media (ICM) of which some endanger the patients’ health and life. The aim of the paper was to present adverse reactions of an organism to ICM. That is why the current interest in this problem has imposed to us a necessity to present this study.In the period from January 1994 to December 2005. in a Specialized Department of the Institute of Radiology of the Clinical Centre Nis, 11.885 IVU were done. An urographyc examination was performed with ionic or non ionic ICM of the same concentration (300 mg I/ml) or an approximate to it, in the dosage of 1,0 ml/kg. Before intravenous application (iv), ICM was heated to body temperature. Application of ICM was done through the braunile, as a slow bolus, in the course of 1-1,5 min. In the series of 11.885 urographic examinations, there were severe adverse reactions in 17 patients (0,14% ili 1:699 IVU). There was no fatal outcome. Adverse reactions at our clinic that could have ended up with lethal outcome, with proper and prompt treatment ended with satisfactory results, so they were registered as severe reactions.http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2007-html/1-broj/SEVERE%20ADVERSE%20REACTIONS%20TO%20IODINE%20CONTRAST%20MEDIA%20IN%20UROGRAPHY.pdfiodic contrast mediaadverse reactionsurograph
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SEVERE ADVERSE REACTIONS TO THE IODIC CONTRAST MEDIA AT THE UROGRAPHY
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iodic contrast media
adverse reactions
urograph
author_facet Rade R Babic
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title SEVERE ADVERSE REACTIONS TO THE IODIC CONTRAST MEDIA AT THE UROGRAPHY
title_short SEVERE ADVERSE REACTIONS TO THE IODIC CONTRAST MEDIA AT THE UROGRAPHY
title_full SEVERE ADVERSE REACTIONS TO THE IODIC CONTRAST MEDIA AT THE UROGRAPHY
title_fullStr SEVERE ADVERSE REACTIONS TO THE IODIC CONTRAST MEDIA AT THE UROGRAPHY
title_full_unstemmed SEVERE ADVERSE REACTIONS TO THE IODIC CONTRAST MEDIA AT THE UROGRAPHY
title_sort severe adverse reactions to the iodic contrast media at the urography
publisher University in Nis, Faculty of Medicine
series Acta Medica Medianae
issn 0365-4478
publishDate 2007-01-01
description During urography (IVU) or any other kind of endographic examination, adverse reactions can develop during or immediately after intravascular application of iodine contrast media (ICM) of which some endanger the patients’ health and life. The aim of the paper was to present adverse reactions of an organism to ICM. That is why the current interest in this problem has imposed to us a necessity to present this study.In the period from January 1994 to December 2005. in a Specialized Department of the Institute of Radiology of the Clinical Centre Nis, 11.885 IVU were done. An urographyc examination was performed with ionic or non ionic ICM of the same concentration (300 mg I/ml) or an approximate to it, in the dosage of 1,0 ml/kg. Before intravenous application (iv), ICM was heated to body temperature. Application of ICM was done through the braunile, as a slow bolus, in the course of 1-1,5 min. In the series of 11.885 urographic examinations, there were severe adverse reactions in 17 patients (0,14% ili 1:699 IVU). There was no fatal outcome. Adverse reactions at our clinic that could have ended up with lethal outcome, with proper and prompt treatment ended with satisfactory results, so they were registered as severe reactions.
topic iodic contrast media
adverse reactions
urograph
url http://publisher.medfak.ni.ac.rs/2007-html/1-broj/SEVERE%20ADVERSE%20REACTIONS%20TO%20IODINE%20CONTRAST%20MEDIA%20IN%20UROGRAPHY.pdf
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