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Intravenous Contrast Media Extravasation in Patients Undergoing Computerized Tomography Scanning in a Hospital in Southern Brazil: Patients Profile and Possible Related Causes
Background
Contrast media extravasation (CME) is a well-known adverse event that can occur during the computerized tomography (CT). Studies about the risk factors related to these events are necessary to prevent its occurrence.
Purpose
The purpose of the study was to identify risk factors and possible related causes associated with CME in patients undergoing CT.
Methods
A retrospective and quantitative study performed in a hospital in southern Brazil. Data from patients who had undergone intravenous contrast computer tomography scanning between March 2022 and May 2023 were collected and descriptive statistics was used.
Findings
This study demonstrated that the highest incidence of CME occurred in males and inpatients, with age >60 being the greatest risk factor (82%). Additional risk factors such as fragile veins and contrast infusion rates >3 mL/sec were associated with more than 75% of the extravasations. In the absence of severe injury, all patients were treated with conservative medical management.
Conclusion
Risk factors such as male, inpatient, age >60, and fragile veins are likely to predispose the patient to a higher incident of a CME event. Although severe injuries are rare, identifying the risk factors is important to minimize its incidence.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Radiology Nursing promotes the highest quality patient care in the diagnostic and therapeutic imaging environments. The content is intended to show radiology nurses how to practice with compassion, competence, and commitment, not only to patients but also to the profession of nursing as a whole. The journal goals mirror those of the Association for Radiologic & Imaging Nursing: to provide, promote, maintain , and continuously improve patient care through education, standards, professional growth, and collaboration with other health care provides.