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Role of contrast enhanced sonography in active bleeding

Active abdominal bleeding: contrast-enhanced sonography.
Catalano O, Cusati B, Nunziata A, Siani A.
Department of Radiology, Istituto Pascale, via Semmola, Naples, 80131, Italy, orlandcat@tin.it
Active contrast medium extravasation is a recognized and important angiographic and computed tomographic (CT) sign of bleeding. It is an indicator of active, ongoing, and potentially life-threatening hemorrhage and, hence, of the need for an immediate surgical or interventional treatment.
Sonography (US) is frequently used as the first imaging option for screening patients with traumatic and nontraumatic abdominal emergencies. Owing to the current possibilities of low-mechanical index, real-time, contrast-specific systems, it is now possible to detect a contrast leakage by using US. This finding opens new possibilities in the assessment and management of several abdominal emergencies, including trauma (initial workup and monitoring), spontaneous hematomas, and rupture of aneurysms or masses.
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Role of contrast enhanced sonography in active bleeding Reviewed by Sumer Sethi on Saturday, December 10, 2005 Rating: 5

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