From: "Teresa Ong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

As one who cannot eat shellfish and also has an iodine allergy, I feel
they are linked.

Teresa Ong


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From: "Dieter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <undisclosed-recipients:>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 8:37 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [AIRNEWS] Shellfish and IV contrast allergy?


> From: Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> True on the prednisalone but it is a cortisone.
>
> I am currently making some enquiries on the use of alternate IV 
> contrast
>
> agents for CT and will let you know my findings in a few days.
>
> It is not an orgainsed study but someone could do a paper on the 
> subject.  I haven't the time.
>
> Dieter
>
> At 09:00 21/07/2003 +0200, you wrote:
> >Woops prednisalone isnt, an anti histamine .. we use Chlorpheniramine

> >"piriton" in our hospital but I agree reactions to contrast seem very

> >unpredictable .. like you I have seen people who ewere previously OK 
> >be
>
> >bad and and previously reacted OK second like around... The question 
> >about shelfish I think comes from a frequent query on the xray2000 
> >website from Students some uni is setting a question involving the 
> >shelfish
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >Nick
> >
> >
> >Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 21.07.2003, 00:26:25:
> > > As far as I was aware, the iodine bound in non-ionic iv contrast 
> > > has
>
> > > different reactive properties to the iodine found in shellfish.  I

> > > was under the impression that a shellfish allergy was not 
> > > necessarily as precurser to an iodinated iv contrast allergy. We 
> > > injected a patient a few days ago that had an allergy to topical 
> > > iodine.  She is still fine and came back in a few days later with 
> > > no
>
> > > ill
> > > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Precedence: bulk
> > > Reply-To: AIRNEWS
> > >
> > >  From: Dieter
> > >
> > > effects to collect her films.
> > >
> > > We have also had a case of a previuos anaphylatic reaction (put 
> > > the patient in ICU) to ionic contrast (cardiac cath).  While the 
> > > patient
>
> > > was still intubated the patient came down for a abdo/pelvis CT and

> > > was injected with 100 mls of non-ionic contrast (the ICU staff 
> > > failed to tell
> radiology
> > > about
> > > the previuos reaction and had not documented it in the 
> > > notes.....oops).  The patient showed no indication of rection to
> that
> > > injection and recieved another a week later.
> > >
> > > I personally would be hesitant injecting anyone with any previous 
> > > known allergy to any type of iodine unless absolutely necessary 
> > > and would take
> > >
> > > the precaution of predosing with antihistamines ie prednisolone 
> > > and the day before and hydrocortisone on the day of examination.
> > >
> > > Bring on cheaper Gadolinium so we can use that as an alternative.
> > >
> > > Dieter Halden
> > > Nepean Hospital
> > > NSW CTAP
> > >
> > > At 08:45 18/07/2003 +1000, you wrote:
> > > >  From: Geoffrey Dick
> > > >
> > > >Is there any documented evidence that there is a relationship 
> > > >between allergy to seafood/shellfish and an increased chance of 
> > > >an iv contrast reaction?  Your thoughts on the matter
> > > >
> > > >Geoffrey Dick
> > > >CT Supervisor Dandenong Hospital
> > > >Ext:48193
> > > >03-9554-8193



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