揭开放射学的神秘面纱:结束造影前禁食

A. Moreno Pastor , E. Girela Baena
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传统上,放射科在对患者进行静脉注射造影剂的放射检查时都会遵守禁食规定。这种做法可能会造成有害后果,如中断长期用药、脱水、低血糖、检查延迟或焦虑,而且对研究解释或患者安全没有任何益处。目前,大量研究表明有必要对这些方案进行审查,我们专业的主要学会,如欧洲泌尿生殖放射学会(ESUR)和美国放射学会(ACR)更新的政策也反映了这一点。
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Debunking myths in radiology: ending pre-contrast fasting
Radiology departments have traditionally observed fasting protocols for patients undergoing radiological studies with intravenous contrast. However, there is no scientific evidence to support these protocols.
This practice has potentially harmful consequences, such as interruptions to long-term medication, dehydration, hypoglycaemia, test delays or anxiety, and has no benefits in terms of study interpretation or patient safety.
Numerous studies now suggest the need to review these protocols, as reflected in the updated policies of our specialty's main societies, such as the ESUR (European Society of Urogenital Radiology) and the ACR (American College of Radiology).
In this article, we review the available scientific evidence on this topic, and present our centre's experience of eliminating fasting prior to contrast-enhanced imaging studies.
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