Volume: 5 | Issue: 1S | Published: Nov 02, 2024 | Pages: S54 - S54 | DOI: 10.24911/SJEMed.72-1710093916

‘The Contrast May Burn a Little' - Case Report of Severe, Anaphylactic Shock Following MRI IV Contrast


Authors: Elrasheed Salih , Mohammed Anzal Rehman , Rishi Prasad


Abstract

We present a case of a 46-year-old male who developed acute onset shortness of breath, hypotension, and hypoxia soon after receiving IV contrast for a routine MRI scan. A portable Chest X-ray revealed diffuse, bilateral infiltrates, similar to features of pulmonary edema or Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). During his in-hospital stay, the patient was treated with High-flow nasal cannula oxygen, phenylephrine to support hemodynamic status as needed, a short course of hydrocortisone, and nebulizers to assist shortness of breath. Gadolinium-based contrast agents are a useful adjunct in CT and MRI imaging. Adverse reactions to these contrast agents are rare (

Keywords: Contrast, Anaphylaxis, ARDS, Gadolinium



Pubmed Style

Elrasheed Salih, Mohammed Anzal Rehman, Rishi Prasad. ‘The Contrast May Burn a Little' - Case Report of Severe, Anaphylactic Shock Following MRI IV Contrast. SJE Med. 2024; 02 (November 2024): S54-S54. doi:10.24911/SJEMed.72-1710093916

Publication History

Received: March 10, 2024

Accepted: March 13, 2024

Published: November 02, 2024


Authors

Elrasheed Salih

Emergency Department, Mediclinic City Hospital

Mohammed Anzal Rehman

Emergency Department, Mediclinic City Hospital

Rishi Prasad

Emergency Department, Mediclinic City Hospital