Safety of Contrast Material Use in Children
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2017-11
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Abstract
Iodinated and gadolinium-based contrast materials have excellent safety profiles for use in pediatric computed tomography and MR imaging. The rate of acute adverse reactions and contrast-induced nephropathy is lower than in adults. The relationship between nephrogenic systemic fibrosis and gadolinium administration is well established and only a small number of children suffer from this debilitating disorder. The recent finding of gadolinium deposition in the brain of patients with normal renal function has renewed concerns regarding its long-term toxicity. The necessity of gadolinium-based contrast agent use in children should be considered carefully for each examination, and more stable macrocyclic agents should be the primary choice.
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Computed tomography, Contrast material, Gadolinium, Magnetic resonance imaging, Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, Pediatric imaging, Taverne, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Journal Article, Review
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Soares, B P, Lequin, M H & Huisman, T A G M 2017, 'Safety of Contrast Material Use in Children', Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 779-785. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mric.2017.06.009