2020, Number 3
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Rev Clin Esc Med 2020; 10 (3)
Extravasación de medio de contraste: Revisión y Manejo
Jiménez SR, Ruiz SE, Rivera-Chavarría IJ
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 64-70
PDF size: 417.42 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Nowadays, a large number of tests use contrast media.
These are part of the daily routine of medicine, since
they are key in the diagnosis, staging and treatment of
a large number of pathologies. In consequence, there
has been an increase in the complications derived
from their use, one of them, extravasation of contrast
media. This adverse event, although rare, can have
serious implications. This article reviews the general
characteristics of contrast media as well as current
information about the prevention and management
of extravasation of contrast media.
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