Comparison of 2 positive and 1 negative oral contrast media for abdominal CT diagnosis |
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Authors: | M Zwaan E Gmelin |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Radiologie, der Medizinischen Universit?t zu Lübeck. |
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Abstract: | In a prospective randomised study three groups of 30 patients each were subjected to CT of the entire abdomen. The oral intestinal contrast media used were iodine solution (2%), barium suspension (1.5%) and paraffin emulsion (25%). The results were evaluated according to imaging, artifacts, ability to assess the intestinal wall, taste and side effects. All three contrast media are suitable for marking the gastrointestinal tract; paraffin shows advantages in the upper part of the tract and is the only medium that enables assessment of the wall, while causing the lowest rate of artifacts. Barium has a high acceptance and the best tolerance of all contrast agents. |
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