Thursday 21 March 2019

What is contrast extravasation and how often does it occur?


Contrast extravasation occurs when contrast is injected into a vein but goes outside of the vein into the adjacent soft tissues. In most cases this is a mild inconvenience to the patient especially when only a few cc are involved. With larger extravasations (75-100 cc) problems can occur.
Contrast Extravasation
Contrast Extravasation into the Arm

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