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:: Volume 22, Issue 2 (4-2024) ::
Int J Radiat Res 2024, 22(2): 509-513 Back to browse issues page
Reducing contrast media extravasation during dynamic CT scanning by combined dexamethasone acetate cream and massage
X.L. Xu , R.L. Xie , J.C. Chen , Y.S. Ye
Department of Radiology, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Guangdong, China , ye7yong7song@163.com
Abstract:   (353 Views)
Background: To investigate the clinical efficacy of compound dexamethasone acetate cream coordinated with massage in the treatment of iodine contrast extravasation. Materials and Methods: There were sixty patients who were selected in total with iodine contrast extravasation transferred to our hospital from June 2020 to June 2021. With the adaption of the random number method, patients were split into observation group and control group, with 30 cases in each. Compound dexamethasone acetate cream coordinated with massage was applied to the observation group. Meanwhile, simple compound dexamethasone acetate cream was applied to the other group. The clinical efficacy, swelling and pain degree and complication rate of the two groups were compared. Results: The clinical effective rate of the former group (93.33%) was considerably higher than that of the latter (86.67%), the discrepancy was quite essential in statistics (P<0.05). Apart from that, the limb swelling value, redness and swelling resolution time and pain resolution time in the former group were considerably less than those in the latter one, which was with statistical essential (P<0.05). Besides, the incidence of complications in observation group (3.33%) was also considerably lower than that in control group (13.33%), and the two sets of data indicate the statistically significant difference (P<0.05) as well. Conclusion: Compound dexamethasone acetate cream combined with massage for the treatment of iodine contrast extravasation has definite clinical efficacy and high safety, which is able to considerably ameliorate the clinical symptoms of patients, which is worthy of widespread clinical application.
Keywords: Compound dexamethasone acetate cream, massage, iodine contrast extravasation.
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Type of Study: Short Report | Subject: Radiation Biology
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Xu X, Xie R, Chen J, Ye Y. Reducing contrast media extravasation during dynamic CT scanning by combined dexamethasone acetate cream and massage. Int J Radiat Res 2024; 22 (2) :509-513
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