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CAMRT Contrast Media: Properties,
Interactions, Administration, Venipuncture
Exam Questions and Answers with Verified
Solutions | Latest Updated 2026



iodinated CM can be divided into... ionic and non-ionic



iodinated IONIC CM gastrograffin
diatrizoate meglumine and diatrizoate
solution


all contrat media is iodinated BARIUM
except.... it is barium sulfate. it is a metal and does
NOT
dissolve, therefore it is suspended in
solution (MIX
IT UP WELL!)

,is gastrograffin HOCM? yes
It contains diatrizoate meglumine and
diatrizoate
sodium, which are ionic water-soluble
iodinated
compounds.
Its osmolality is much higher than blood
plasma
(can be >1900 mOsm/kg vs. plasma ~290
mOsm/kg).
HYPAQUE, UROGRAFIN are also ionic
and HOCM


Iodinated NON-ionic CM Iohexol (omnipaque), Iopamidol (isovue)
examples.... (3) <-- LOCM
(much safer
Iodixanol (Visipaque) <--IOCM (safest but
expensive)


how is water used as a contrast improved distention, effective visualization
media? of
bowel wall and mucosa, can be mixed with
some
CM so CM is not as dense and
obstructing. It is a
"neutral contrast"

, Osmolaltity compared to blood for High-osmolality contrast media (HOCM) =
IOCM, HOCM, LOCM 4-7x
osmolality of blood
Higher risk of rxn
Attracts more water, increasing fluid
pressure and
decreasing extravascular fluid
Isotonic (IOCM) = same # particles as
blood
Closer the osmolality to blood, the lower
the
reaction rate
Reduces risk of renal impairment
Low-osmolality contrast media (LOCM) =
2-3x
osmolality of blood
Lower risk of rxn
Less fluid shift (fluid shift - anytime you
add
something to bloodstream, surrounding
areas are
affected so you want to minimize the
amount of
water pulled into blood vessels)

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