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What screening criteria do you use to give patients IV contrast for the CT sim?

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Radiation Oncology · Renaissance Institute of Precision Oncology & Radiosurgery

This is an extremely frustrating and commonly encountered scenario in radiation oncology clinic (and the diagnostic CT suite).

What is most frustrating is how stubbornly the dogma of contrast-induced nephropathy has persisted, and the vast amount of needlessly wasted resources spent worrying about i...

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Radiation Oncology · Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

This is something that comes up all the time, and is frustrating because each radiologist that you ask has their own personal threshold. My resident recently found this on the 2020 ACR appropriateness criteria for IV contrast, and it is very useful as a standard. My own personal threshold now is a G...

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Radiation Oncology · CHI St. Vincent Cancer Treatment Center

For an actual screening process, if you're setting up a new department, a good place to start would be to go borrow the process and check list from your diagnostic imaging department.

You need a system in place so that you don't inadvertently give contrast to somebody on metformin without stopping t...

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Radiation Oncology · Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center

Our CT sim techs require a creatinine within the last 30 days (which can be flexible with physician approval) to be below 1.5, our usual cut-off to give contrast. If between 1.3 and 1.5, the techs and physician generally try to coordinate some amount of IV hydration if we feel that it's due to dehyd...

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Radiation Oncology · Peachtree Radiation Oncology PC

An important point is to notify medical malpractice carrier of the decision to administer IV contrast within the department; when I checked this box on an annual update form, my rates doubled and I promptly decided that I would offload that work back to the radiology department, which is already pay...

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Radiation Oncology · Beaumont Health System

We use GFR, not Cr, based on current radiology recommendations.

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