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==Reference(s)==
Furman, Michael B., and Leland Berkwits. Atlas of Image-Guided Spinal Procedures. Elsevier, Inc, 2017.
<br/>Horowitz AL. MRI Physics for Physicians. Springer Science & Business Media. (1989) ISBN:1468403338.
<br/>Mangrum W, Christianson K, Duncan S et-al. Duke Review of MRI Principles. Mosby. (2012) ISBN:1455700843.


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Revision as of 12:18, 25 April 2023

SUMMARY

1. High flow O2.

2. Fluid is administered regardless of whether hypotension is present, because allergic reactions, especially those caused by contrast agents, are worsened by dehydration.

3. SC or IV epinephrine is indicated, although the IV route has a more dependable uptake, particularly when a patient becomes hypotensive.

4. Hydrocortisone is given upon administration of epinephrine to counter.


Reference(s)

Furman, Michael B., and Leland Berkwits. Atlas of Image-Guided Spinal Procedures. Elsevier, Inc, 2017.
Horowitz AL. MRI Physics for Physicians. Springer Science & Business Media. (1989) ISBN:1468403338.
Mangrum W, Christianson K, Duncan S et-al. Duke Review of MRI Principles. Mosby. (2012) ISBN:1455700843.