Clinical pharmacology, use, and adverse reactions of intravenous iodinated contrast media in computed tomography

D. Brillantino, T. Ferro, C. Brillantino, E. Rossi, R. Minelli, E. Bignardi, A. Tufano, R. Zeccolini, M. Zeccolini
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Contrast media are substances used in radiology to improve the visualization of certain body structures subjected to analysis in a medical image. Contrast media are, then, diagnostic drugs because they increase the visibility of organs and tissues and allow the identification of details that otherwise could not be observed. With the introduction of multidetector computed tomography the number of patients undergoing contrast studies has grown exponentially in recent years. In computed tomography the formation of the radiographic image is obtained with the use of contrast media containing iodine atoms, exploiting the different attenuation that the X-ray beam presents in crossing the anatomical districts. The iodinated contrast media are a category of numerous substances formed by even complex molecules that vary considerably in their properties, uses and toxic effects. This article describes the clinical pharmacology, use and adverse reactions of intravenous iodinated contrast media used in computerized tomography, offering all doctors, even non-radiologists, the opportunity for rapid updating.
计算机断层扫描中静脉注射碘化造影剂的临床药理学、使用和不良反应
造影剂是放射学中用于改善医学图像中进行分析的某些身体结构的可视化的物质。因此,造影剂是诊断药物,因为它们可以增加器官和组织的可见性,并可以识别原本无法观察到的细节。随着多探测器计算机断层扫描的引入,近年来接受对比研究的患者数量呈指数级增长。在计算机断层扫描中,射线图像的形成是通过使用含有碘原子的造影剂来获得的,利用X射线束在穿过解剖区域时呈现的不同衰减。碘化造影剂是一类由复杂分子形成的众多物质,其性质、用途和毒性作用差异很大。本文介绍了计算机断层扫描中使用的静脉碘造影剂的临床药理学、使用和不良反应,为所有医生,甚至非放射科医生提供了快速更新的机会。
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