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Study of patients with intravenous contrast extravasation on CT studies, with radiology staff and ward staff cannulations Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 04/20/2012

Kingston RJ et al. – Radiology radiographer staff can provide safe administration of Intravenous (IV) contrast in computed tomography (CT) scanning with low rates of extravasation. Extravasation may occur with high or low injection rates and when small or large size cannulas are used.

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