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Iodinated Contrast Media Extravasation Injuries: Should Osmolality and the Pattern of Distribution Affect Management?: A Literature Review and Case Report Comparison.

Robert Thomas1, Liam Vermaak2, Gareth Price2.   

Abstract

Background: Contrast media extravasation injuries are uncommon, and both conservative and surgical management approaches have been previously described. Over time the use of lower osmolar contrast solutions has prompted fewer complications, whereas the use of automated infusion systems has increased the overall incidence. Local radiology departments frequently have their own protocols for the initial management of extravasation injuries, but if the injury is considered more severe or results in soft tissue compromise, the plastic surgery department is often consulted. Surgical management options depend on the nature of the agent and the degree of extravasation. Stab incisions of the overlying skin followed by the application of pressure have been described for injuries which are more severe.
Methods: Two cases were compared in the context of the prevailing literature. One of these was a large volume extravasation of an iodine-based imaging contrast agent with a diffuse distribution pattern, rendering it unsuitable for this method of evacuation. This is contrasted with a case with a more discrete collection better suited to acute evacuation.
Results: This review found that current literature does not account for distribution patterns of extravasation medium in the decision-making process around surgical intervention. Conclusions: A review of the relevant literature suggests that the pattern of distribution should be accounted for when considering surgical management.
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Keywords:  compartment syndrome; contrast; extravasation

Year:  2022        PMID: 35903426      PMCID: PMC9280047     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eplasty        ISSN: 1937-5719


  18 in total

1.  CT contrast extravasation in the upper extremity: strategies for management.

Authors:  Hani Sbitany; Peter F Koltz; Chester Mays; John A Girotto; Howard N Langstein
Journal:  Int J Surg       Date:  2010-06-10       Impact factor: 6.071

Review 2.  Extravasation of radiographic contrast material: recognition, prevention, and treatment.

Authors:  R H Cohan; J H Ellis; W L Garner
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  1996-09       Impact factor: 11.105

Review 3.  Multiple Stab Incisions and Evacuation Technique for Contrast Extravasation of the Hand and Forearm.

Authors:  Sreekanth Raveendran; K Rajendra Benny; S Monica; Samuel R Pallapati; ShyamKumar Nidugala Keshava; Binu Prathap Thomas
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  2018-10-03       Impact factor: 2.230

4.  Large-volume iodinated contrast medium extravasation: low frequency and good outcome after conservative management in a single-centre cohort of more than 67,000 patients.

Authors:  Chih-Hsiang Ko; Shee Yen Tay; Hsiu-Chin Chang; Wing P Chan
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2018-06-12       Impact factor: 5.315

5.  Compartment syndrome of the forearm caused by contrast medium extravasation: A case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Nicole M van Veelen; Björn-Christian Link; Georg Donner; Reto Babst; Frank J P Beeres
Journal:  Clin Imaging       Date:  2020-01-15       Impact factor: 1.605

6.  Local reactions after injection of iodinated contrast material: detection, management, and outcome.

Authors:  R H Cohan; M A Bullard; J H Ellis; S C Jan; I R Francis; W L Garner; N R Dunnick
Journal:  Acad Radiol       Date:  1997-11       Impact factor: 3.173

7.  Extravasations of radiographic contrast material in the upper extremity.

Authors:  T S Loth; D E Jones
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  1988-05       Impact factor: 2.230

8.  Extravasation injuries.

Authors:  D T Gault
Journal:  Br J Plast Surg       Date:  1993-03

9.  Frequency, management, and outcome of extravasation of nonionic iodinated contrast medium in 69,657 intravenous injections.

Authors:  Carolyn L Wang; Richard H Cohan; James H Ellis; Saroja Adusumilli; N Reed Dunnick
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  2007-04       Impact factor: 11.105

10.  Extravasation of iopamidol and iohexol during contrast-enhanced CT: report of 28 cases.

Authors:  C L Sistrom; S B Gay; L Peffley
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  1991-09       Impact factor: 11.105

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