CT Contrast Flashcards
1
Q
What is its imaging application?
A
- diagnostic CT
- MRI
- PET
- 4DCT
2
Q
What is contrast media?
A
- radiopaque substances
- administered during medical imaging
- enahnce visualisation of organs
3
Q
What is IV contrast media?
A
- administered intravenously
- injected through vein, flows through bloodstream, travels through arteries and viens
- enhances soft tissue deliniation
4
Q
What are the phases of contrast media?
A
- arterial phase: 35-40 seconds shows arteries
- hepatic/portal phase: 70-80 secs shows hepatic and portal veins
- brain: 5 mins due to blood brain barrier
5
Q
What is the contrast flow rate?
A
- dependent on volume of contrast administered
- patient weight increases = increased contrast = increased flow rate
- unit for flow is mL/sec
6
Q
What are the ineligibility criteria?
A
- known allergy to contrast
- abnormal renal function (renal function assessed at least 1 month prior to planning)
- diabetes managed with metformin (need to be off this for 2 weeks prior to contrast)
7
Q
What are some patient risk factors?
A
- congestive heart failure
- nephrotic syndrome
- dehydration
- multiple myeloma
- asthma
- hyperthyroidism
- myasthenia gravis
- sickle cell anaemia
- polycythemia and myeloma
- extremely anxious patients
- pregnancy/breast feeding
8
Q
What is the post contrast allergies?
A
- dizziness
- nausea/vomitting
- itching/hives
- abdominal pains/muscle cramps
- anaphylactic reaction
9
Q
What is extravasation?
A
- is the leakage of an intravenous drug from the vein into the surrounding tissue
- incident rate of 0.1-0.4%
10
Q
What is the immediate treatment of extravasation?
A
- stop infusion and aspirate and revome cannula
- elevate effected extremity above heart
- apply hot pack wih towel
11
Q
How can you precent extravasation?
A
- flush the line with saline prior to injection of contrast
12
Q
What site ustilise contrast?
A
- lung
- oesophagus
- mediastinal nodes
- liver
- pancreas
- metastatic brain lesion
13
Q
Why is contrast kept at 37 degrees?
A
- as it can turn viscous which doesnt inject well
14
Q
What is the type of intravenous contrast?
A
- iodine based non-ionic chemical
- OPTIRAY 350 pre-loaded syringes (100mL or 125mL)
- single barrel injector system
15
Q
What are the risks and precautions with contrast?
A
- drug reactions: resuscitation trolley and adrenaline shot kept close
- staff trained and equipped: all basic life support, RO advanced life support
- multidisciplancy approach to preparation
- managment to pre and post procedure