Gastrografin
- Physiology
- Aspiration of Gastrografin (Amidotrizoat)
- Non-absorbable, hyperosmolar, hypertonic water-soluble contrast media
- Potential for Pulmonary Toxicity of Other Radiographic Contrast Agents
- Barium Sulfate (see Barium): relatively insoluble barium salt
- Pulmonary toxicity, if aspirated
- Iopydol (Hytrast): commonly used for bronchography in the past
- Iodixanol (Visipaque): isoosmolar contrast medium (mainly used for intrarterial and IV contrast studies)
Adverse Effects
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