Conventional ultrasonography (US) has limited accuracy in the detection and characterisation of solid focal liver lesions (FLL). Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) significantly improves the diagnostic performance of US in the assessment of FLL. Rare reports of serious adverse events have been reported with CEUS. The rates of adverse reactions reported from the use of ultrasound contrast agents seem comparable to, or lower than, those observed for other imaging modalities that use contrast agents such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Improved diagnostic results and diagnostic confidence achieved in conventional CEUS studies of the liver and during the investigational use in the intraoperative CEUS exploration appear to justify the use of this promising modality. (copyright) 2005 Ashley Publications Ltd.

Adverse effects associated with SonoVue(registered trademark) use

G. Torzilli
2005-01-01

Abstract

Conventional ultrasonography (US) has limited accuracy in the detection and characterisation of solid focal liver lesions (FLL). Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) significantly improves the diagnostic performance of US in the assessment of FLL. Rare reports of serious adverse events have been reported with CEUS. The rates of adverse reactions reported from the use of ultrasound contrast agents seem comparable to, or lower than, those observed for other imaging modalities that use contrast agents such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Improved diagnostic results and diagnostic confidence achieved in conventional CEUS studies of the liver and during the investigational use in the intraoperative CEUS exploration appear to justify the use of this promising modality. (copyright) 2005 Ashley Publications Ltd.
2005
anaphylactic shock; bradycardia; clinical trial; computer assisted tomography; contrast enhancement; diagnostic accuracy; diagnostic value; drug contraindication; drug efficacy; drug fatality; drug hypersensitivity; drug safety; drug tolerability; echography; editorial; human; hypotension; intermethod comparison; intraoperative period; kidney disease; liver cell carcinoma; liver disease; liver metastasis; liver resection; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; postmarketing surveillance; risk benefit analysis; sensorimotor neuropathy; skin manifestation; thyroid disease; sonovue
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