lec 5- contrast media 2 Flashcards
what are 3 ways contrast media helps?
Enhance the contrast of the image
Can reveal the urinary structures by attenuating the x-ray beam, thereby giving the opaque appearance
Using double contrast (positive and negative) we can highlight anatomy more than just a plain x-ray can
Would you use negative contrast in the urinary system?
Water can be used to fill the bladder, however, air in the ureters can mimic a stone and also cause an air embolus
what are 5 methods of contrast administration?
Oral Intra-arterial IV Cavity Intrathecal
what is the seldinger technique?
Used to introduce a catheter into any organ that can be accessed via needle
What does step one of the seldinger technique involve?
Locate the organ/vessel to be injected/cannulated.
What are 3 complications of step 1 of the seldinger technique?
- Needle goes through organs not supposed to
- arterial dissection
- needle goes straight through the organ
if a complication during the seldinger technique occurs, what do you need to do?
An Incident form must be filled out by relevant staff
what does step 2 of the seldinger technique involve?
Once the needle has been located in the correct area/organ, insert a guide wire through the needle. The position of the wire should sit within the organ in question
what are 3 complication of step 2 of the seldinger technique
- wire goes through the organ
- arterial dissection
- if the wire is inserted into an artery, it can break off ‘plaque’ and cause an embolism
what does step 3 of the seldinger technique involve?
Withdraw the needle, leaving the wire in place
what is 1 complication of step 3 of the seldinger technique?
- when withdrawing the needle, the wire can slip out as well
what does step 4 of the seldinger technique involve?
Insert the catheter over the wire
2 complications of step 4 of the seldinger technique
Can cause many complications;
- artery may spasm
- arterial dissection
what does step 5 of the seldinger technique involve?
Withdraw the wire. Now the catheter is in place, fluids may be injected or withdrawn.
what is the subtraction technique?
used to isolate the anatomy in question without any background anatomy