Thanks Dr Manos. Another relatively underdiagnosed complication of contrast is what is called " Contrast induced mumps"; manifested with parotid and or submandibular gland swelling and tenderness, usually 12 hours after procedure. Management could be just conservative, while antihistamines or dexamethasone could be given for severe cases. Thanks again
I do not have any experience in aspiration from coronary sinus during contrast injection, but here is a recent study showing that it can remove about one third of the administered contrast: www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCINTERVENTIONS.116.004348
I was poisened on Friday and Saturday the 6th and 7th of March 2022. I was never sick, I was healthy on Thursday 5th of March 2022. PLEASE HELP PlEASE . Minnesota has overdosed me !