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Ultrasound contrast agent hypersensitivity in patients allergic to polyethylene glycol: position statement by the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging

Roxy Senior, Jonathan R. Lindner, Thor Edvardsen, Bernard Cosyns

2021European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Food and Drug Administration alert enhances our understanding of the mechanism of severe reactions to ultrasound-enhancing agents (UEAs). The known incidence of these reactions remains low and unchanged (1 in 10 000 administrations). Because the risk-to-benefit ratio for ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) remains extremely low, we do not advise any changes to laboratory policy regarding indications for their use. The use of these agents should continue in situations where they have been shown to be impactful. Lipid-based UCAs (SonoVue and Luminity) are contraindicated in patients who have a history of prior hypersensitivity to these UEAs, to polyethylene glycol (PEG) (macrogol), or to PEG-containing products, such as certain bowel preps for colonoscopy or laxatives.

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MedicinePolyethylene glycolUltrasoundPosition statementFood and drug administrationPEG ratioColonoscopyDiagnostic ultrasoundIncidence (geometry)RadiologyInternal medicinePharmacologyColorectal cancerFamily medicineBusinessCancerOpticsPhysicsFinanceChemical engineeringEngineeringUltrasound and Hyperthermia ApplicationsUltrasound in Clinical ApplicationsRadiation Dose and Imaging
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