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*Cons: Requires significant "lead time" (i.e. must administer >1hr prior to CT scan) and can result in delays to care
*Cons: Requires significant "lead time" (i.e. must administer >1hr prior to CT scan) and can result in delays to care


==Indications==
==Indications for Oral Contrast==
===Desirable===
==="Desirable"===
*[[Appendicitis]] or [[Diverticulitis]] with BMI <20  
*[[Appendicitis]] or [[Diverticulitis]] with BMI <20  
**if CT indicated; consider immediate surgical consultation
**if CT indicated; consider immediate surgical consultation
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*Suspected [[Intussusception]] or internal hernia
*Suspected [[Intussusception]] or internal hernia


===Consider===
==="Consider"===
*Suspected low-grade [[bowel obstruction]]
*Suspected low-grade [[bowel obstruction]]
*Intra-abdominal [[abscess]] depending on the suspected primary source
*Intra-abdominal [[abscess]] depending on the suspected primary source
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*Metastatic evaluation
*Metastatic evaluation
*Suspected [[Hernia]]
*Suspected [[Hernia]]
===Not Indicated===
*Emergent process needing immediate CT
*Delays in time to imaging due to prolonged intolerance of oral contrast
*Uncomplicated [[Appendicitis]] or [[Diverticulitis]] with BMI >20
*Suspected high-grade or severe [[bowel obstruction]]
*Suspected aneurysm, dissection, or vessel thrombosis
*Suspected bowel ischemia or infarct
*[[Nephrolithiasis]] protocol
*Pancreatic protocol for [[Pancreatitis]] or mass
*Liver protocol for liver mass or abscess
*Adrenal protocol for adrenal mass or nodules
*Superficial abdominal wall infections or abscesses
*[[Inflammatory bowel disease]]


==Redypaque Dose==
==Redypaque Dose==

Revision as of 19:06, 26 June 2018

Background

  • Oral contrast considerations for patients undergoing CT of abdomen and/or pelvis
  • Pros: May add improved imaging characteristics for some patient groups
  • Cons: Requires significant "lead time" (i.e. must administer >1hr prior to CT scan) and can result in delays to care

Indications for Oral Contrast

"Desirable"

"Consider"

  • Suspected low-grade bowel obstruction
  • Intra-abdominal abscess depending on the suspected primary source
    • May not be required if primary source is skin infection
  • Metastatic evaluation
  • Suspected Hernia

Redypaque Dose

Weight

Give 1 hour prior to scan

Give 30 minutes prior to scan

Give immediately upon arrival to CT

< 2 kg

None or as ordered by physician

None or as ordered by physician

None or as ordered by physician

2-5 kg

30 mL

30 mL

30 mL

>5-20 kg

90 mL

90 mL

90 mL

>20-50 kg

150 mL

150 mL

150 mL

>50 kg

300 mL

300 mL

300 mL

(100cc/age)/3 = dose x 3

Max = 300cc

See Also

References