radiocontrast
Radiocontrast refers to substances used in radiologic imaging to increase the contrast between different tissues by altering the attenuation of X-rays. The most widely used are iodinated contrast agents for X-ray–based modalities such as CT and angiography, and barium sulfate for fluoroscopic and gastrointestinal studies. In addition, gadolinium-based agents are used to enhance magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), though they do not affect X-ray attenuation.
Iodinated contrast agents are water-soluble compounds administered intravenously or intra-arterially. They can be ionic (older) or
Safety and adverse effects: Allergic or hypersensitivity reactions can occur with iodinated contrast, ranging from mild
Radiocontrast use requires assessment of allergy history, kidney function, and imaging needs to balance diagnostic benefit