The Use of Dilute Calogen®as a Fat Density Oral Contrast Medium in Upper Abdominal Computed Tomography, Compared with the Use of Water and Positive Oral Contrast Media

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Peter M. Rodgers ◽  
Amanda J. Liddicoat
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Anders Magnusson

In a double blind randomised study 3 different concentrations of iohexol for bowel opacification at CT of the abdomen were compared. Iohexol in a concentration of 4.5 mg I/ml, 6.75 mg I/ml and 9 mg I/ml was used. No significant differences between the 3 preparations of contrast media were found regarding the contrast effect, the distribution or patient tolerance. When using iohexol as a bowel contrast medium at CT the concentration of 4.5 mg I/ml is sufficient for bowel opacification.


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S. SURI

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Jinhwa Chang ◽  
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