Anaphylaxis caused by contrast rare but serious

Anaphylaxis triggered by iodinated contrast media was rare, but severe and refractory cases indicated the need for preparedness, recognition and response, according to a study published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.
Also, the proportion of patients who experienced reactions was substantial even among those who were medicated before receiving their CT scan, according to Eduardo Saadi Neto, MD, of the department of emergency medicine at Mayo Clinic.
“Iodinated contrast is used millions of times each year and is generally safe, but rare anaphylactic reactions can be severe or



