gefäßkontrastmittel
Gefäßkontrastmittel are substances used in medical imaging to enhance the visibility of blood vessels. They are typically injected intravenously, allowing them to circulate through the vascular system. The contrast agent alters the way X-rays or magnetic fields interact with the tissues, making the vessels appear brighter or otherwise more distinct on images produced by techniques like computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This improved contrast is crucial for diagnosing a wide range of conditions, including blockages, aneurysms, malformations, and tumors affecting blood vessels.
The composition of gefäßkontrastmittel varies depending on the imaging modality. For CT scans, iodine-based contrast agents
While generally safe, gefäßkontrastmittel can cause side effects. These range from mild reactions like nausea or