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Ultravist® is an iodinated contrast agent with low osmolality and low viscosity, enabling ease of administration and rapid iodine delivery rate. Ultravist® is available in 4 concentrations. Introduced in Europe 1985 and in the US in 1995, Ultravist® is being used today in over 100 countries worldwide.
See also Low-Osmolar Contrast Media.
Drug Information and Specification
NAME OF COMPOUND
Iopromide
DEVELOPER
INDICATION
Brain and body computed tomography, urography, angiography
APPLICATION
Intravascular
PHARMACOKINETIC
Renal excretion
CHEMICAL BOND
483, 607, 774 mosm/kgH2O
IODINE CONCENTRATION
240, 300 an 370 mg/mL
Depending on the used concentration and imaging procedure
PREPARATION
Ready-to-use product
STORAGE
Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted
to 15° - 30° Celsius (59 - 86° Fahrenheit), protect from light.
PRESENTATION
200 mL and 500 mL bottles
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A venography (also called phlebography) is the imaging of veins. To perform a venography, a contrast agent is injected into a vein during a fluoroscopy, to show the details of venous structure and abnormalities as for example blood clots and occlusions. The examination of the veins is called venogram. Other methods include contrast enhanced MR venography and venous ultrasound techniques. See also Angiogram, CT Angiography, Digital Subtraction Angiography and Computed Tomography. Further Reading: Basics:
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Administration in medical imaging refers to the administration of contrast agent (dye) or radioactive material (radiopharmaceutical) into the body by injection, oral administration or by other route.
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Amersham Health, now GE Healthcare was the imaging diagnostics and therapy business of Amersham plc. The imaging business produced contrast agents that are injected into the body to improve pictures obtained through medical imaging scans.
Contact Information
MAIL
Amersham Health
Amersham Place Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire HP7 9NA UNITED KINGDOM
PHONE
+44 (0) 1494-544000
FAX
+44 (0) 1494-542266
ONLINE
CONTACT INFO PAGE
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This term usually refers to the storage of patient data and images.
Images are best archived in digital form (e.g., on optical disks, DVDs, PACS systems) and not only on films (hard copies, prints). Data compression via a reduction in matrix size, pixel depth or CT numbers, will result in a loss of spatial and contrast resolution. Digital images should be converted into a universal format such as DICOM. Raw data saving is necessary when additional image reconstructions are required.
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