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Incidence and Severity of Acute Allergic-Like Reactions to IV Nonionic Iodinated Contrast Material in Children

Jonathan R. Dillman1, Peter J. Strouse2, James H. Ellis1, Richard H. Cohan1 and Sophia C. Jan1

1 Department of Radiology, University of Michigan Medical Center, 1500 E Medical Center Dr., B1D407, Ann Arbor, MI 48109.
2 Section of Pediatric Radiology, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI.


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Fig. 1 Graph shows annual number of IV administrations of low-osmolality nonionic iodinated contrast material to pediatric patients in department of radiology from January 1, 1999, through March 31, 2006. Results for 2006 are for first and second quarters only (January 1–June 30, 2006).

 

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Fig. 2 Standardized departmental contrast material allergic-like reaction form. Form is completed by treating radiologist to document reaction, its manifestations, and treatment. Patient's normal (i.e., baseline) blood pressure and pulse rate are documented, if available, to determine clinical significance of heart rate and blood pressure during reaction.

 

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Fig. 3 Graph shows annual number of acute allergic-like reactions to IV low-osmolality nonionic iodinated contrast material in pediatric patients in department of radiology from January 1, 1999, through June 30, 2006. Results for 2006 are for first and second quarters only (January 1–June 30, 2006).

 

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