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  • Radiology · Jul 1990

    Safe use of an intravenous power injector for CT: experience and protocol.

    • S G Miles, J F Rasmussen, T Litwiller, and A Osik.
    • Department of Radiology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville.
    • Radiology. 1990 Jul 1;176(1):69-70.

    AbstractUse of a power injector to deliver contrast material intravenously for computed tomography is a safe alternative to a bolus or drip infusion technique. The authors performed 5,280 injections at rates of 0.5-5.0 mL/sec. Six extravasations occurred, and none resulted in long-term sequelae. This complication rate is 0.1%.

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