kontrastmaterial
Kontrastmaterial, often called a contrast agent, is a substance used to improve the visibility of internal structures in medical imaging. By altering how tissues interact with imaging modalities, these agents help delineate organs, vessels, or lesions, increasing diagnostic accuracy in techniques such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray fluoroscopy, radiography, and ultrasound.
The main types include iodinated contrast media, gadolinium-based contrast agents, barium sulfate, and ultrasound contrast agents.
Safety and regulatory considerations are central to contrast use. Most agents are well tolerated, but adverse
The choice of agent depends on the imaging modality, clinical question, patient factors, and safety considerations.