Incidence, outcome, and risk factors of contrast media extravasation injury during contrast-enhanced computed tomography scans: an observational cohort study

  • Lijian Wang
  • , Qinlan Chen
  • , Haipeng Liu
  • , Xiaomi Wang
  • , Qian Qian
  • , Mengxi Xu
  • , Linlin Ma
  • , Xinhong Wang

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    Abstract

    Contrast media (CM) is widely used in contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) to enhance the visualization of abnormal structures. CM extravasation, a recognized complication, may cause mild swelling or severe injuries (e.g., ulceration, necrosis). Current research on severe extravasation is limited to case reports or lacks large-cohort analyses of risk factors. This study aimed to explore risk factors, validate incidence and outcomes, and compare patient/technique/CM-related factors between mild and severe CM extravasation injuries using large-scale clinical data to aid early recognition and prevention. This is a retrospective cohort study. A total of 586,812 CM injections were performed during CECT scans at a single institution between November 2012 and December 2023. Among these, 709 cases (334 males, 375 females; age: 62.9±15.2 years) with CM extravasation injuries were included. Extravasation injuries were classified by severity. The frequency and clinical outcomes of different severities of injuries were investigated. Risk factors of serious injuries were evaluated using logistic regression with generalized estimating equation analyses. CM extravasation occurred in 0.12% (709/586,812) of cases. Of the 709 extravasation injuries, 672 (94.8%) were mild, 32 (4.5%) were moderate, and 5 (0.7%) were severe. Only 5 patients received consultations from dermatologists or burn specialists, and none required surgery. Multivariate analysis underscored the presence of diabetes mellitus [DM, odds ratio (OR) =8.04; P
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)7338-7351
    Number of pages14
    JournalQuantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
    Volume15
    Issue number8
    Early online date25 Jul 2025
    DOIs
    Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 25 Jul 2025

    Bibliographical note

    Open access CC-BY-NC-ND

    Funding

    This work was supported by the Medical Health Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Provincial Health Commission (grant Nos. 2024KY1036 and 2023KY106).

    FundersFunder number
    Medical Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Province2024KY1036, 2023KY106

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      1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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      Keywords

      • extravasation of diagnostic and therapeutic materials
      • Contrast media (CM)
      • injection site reactions
      • computed tomography (CT)

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