kontrastforbindelser
Kontrastforbindelser are chemical compounds used to improve visualization in imaging techniques by altering the contrast between different tissues or fluids. They are designed to change how X-rays, magnetic fields or ultrasound interact with the body, enabling clearer differentiation of structures, lesions and functional processes.
- Radiography and computed tomography (CT): iodinated contrast media, which increase X-ray attenuation and enhance vascular and
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs), which shorten T1 or T2 relaxation times to
- Ultrasound: microbubble contrast agents, gas-filled shells that enhance echogenicity and improve Doppler and perfusion studies. They
- Other and experimental tools: iron oxide nanoparticles and manganese-based agents have been explored as MRI contrasts;
Safety and administration vary by agent and modality. Potential risks include allergic reactions and, for iodinated