Factors Causing Allergies from Non-ionic Contrast Media Agents in Computed Tomography
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Creator Wayupa Wongwikom
Title Factors Causing Allergies from Non-ionic Contrast Media Agents in Computed Tomography
Publisher Department of Medical Services
Publication Year 2567
Journal Title Journal of the Department of Medical Services
Journal Vol. 49
Journal No. 1
Page no. 141-145
Keyword Contrast media agents, Computed tomography Scan (CT scan), Age groups, Gender
URL Website https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JDMS
Website title Journal of the Department of Medical Services
ISSN 2697-6404
Abstract Background: Injecting contrast media into the body for computed tomography increases the clarity of organs, helping to make the diagnosis more accurate. This may cause allergic reactions to contrast media agents. The researcher was therefore interested in studying the factors of allergic reactions to non-ionic contrast media. Objective: This prospective study aimed to analyse prevalence and risk factors in non-ionic contrast associated allergic reactions in patients. Method: The sample of 400 patients under computed tomography was collected from a record database between April 2023 - July 2023. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, numbers, percentages. The research tool was computed tomography examination was collected from a record database (sex, age). Factors determining association between allergic and non-ionic contrast were collected, those include high creatinine or low eGFR, hypertension, asthma, seafood allergies, history of contrast media allergy. Results: It was found that there were more female patients than males in both age groups. Only in the age group of 46-70 years. Data on risk factors found that hypertension accounting for 15.0%, had an allergic reaction to contrast media agents accounting for 2.25%, high creatinine or low eGFR accounting for 1.0%, seafood allergy accounting for 0.5%, respectively. While males were found to have hypertension accounting for 7.0%, high creatinine or low eGFR accounting for 0.5%, allergic to seafood accounting for 0.25%, ever allergic to contrast media agents accounting for 0.00%, respectively. Conclusion: The results of the study found that among the 5 patients, accounting for 1.25%, they were allergic to the contrast media agents which no risk factors mentioned above were found. As for the patient who was allergic to contrast media agents, 1 patient, accounting for 0.25%, had hypertension risk factors out of 90 hypertensive patients, all 6 of whom were patients in the age group of 46 - 70 years.
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