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RadNet medical imaging centers offer physician-centered care. We understand when it comes to radiology referrals, accuracy is essential. But it’s just one part of the picture. We also know that fast turnaround, dedicated support and responsive service and processes are equally important. When you refer patients to us, you can be sure they will receive the highest level of care.

CT & MRI IV Contrast Guidelines

We at VRI recognize that contrast administered during imaging studies is not without risk. In order to prevent contrast induced nephropathy in CT, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in MR, and contrast reactions in both CT and MR, we have briefly outlined our protocol below to maximize safety while achieving the highest diagnostic accuracy. Our guidelines are informed by the latest American College of Radiology’s Manual on Contrast Media, Version 10.3.

For CTs with contrast, renal function tests should be obtained within 90 days for patients with diabetes, hypertension requiring medical therapy, a history of renal disease, or that may have possible renal dysfunction.

MRI

For the vast majority of MRI examinations with contrast (Dotarem at our facilities), renal function tests are no longer recommended unless the patient is undergoing a rare specific liver examination requiring Eovist contrast (rare). In that case, laboratory tests should be obtained within 90 days for patients with diabetes, hypertension requiring medical therapy, a history of renal disease, or that may have possible renal dysfunction.

Allergy Premedication Guidelines

No pretreatment needed

Premedication needed (50mg Prednisone PO 13, 7 and 1 hour before injection & 50mg Benadryl PO within 1 hour of injection)

IV contrast contraindicated

MRI Contraindications

MRIs are contraindicated if there are:

MRIs are NOT contraindicated with:

Please call any of our offices if you have any questions regarding the suitability of your patient for MRI examinations and we will be happy to assist you.