Milk ─ An Effective Low-Attenuation Computed Tomography Oral Contrast Medium

Background: To evaluate gastrointestinal pathology in computed tomography (CT) scan, optimum distention, mural visualization and gastrointestinal tract discrimination are necessary. High attenuation oral contrast material in the form of iodine solution has drawbacks in mural visualization and tolera...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Nehar Ranjan Chakraborty, Salahuddin Al Azad, Sharmin Akhtar Rupa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Enam Medical College, Dhaka 2013-07-01
Series:Journal of Enam Medical College
Subjects:
Online Access:http://banglajol.info/index.php/JEMC/article/view/16126
id doaj-da2281e663364390a0af29f672b63f4d
record_format Article
spelling doaj-da2281e663364390a0af29f672b63f4d2020-11-25T00:05:41ZengEnam Medical College, DhakaJournal of Enam Medical College 2227-66882304-93162013-07-01327176http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jemc.v3i2.16126Milk ─ An Effective Low-Attenuation Computed Tomography Oral Contrast MediumNehar Ranjan ChakrabortySalahuddin Al AzadSharmin Akhtar RupaBackground: To evaluate gastrointestinal pathology in computed tomography (CT) scan, optimum distention, mural visualization and gastrointestinal tract discrimination are necessary. High attenuation oral contrast material in the form of iodine solution has drawbacks in mural visualization and tolerance. Milk can be used as a low attenuation CT oral contrast agent in gastrointestinal tract discrimination and mural visualization with better tolerance.Objective: The purpose of our study was to compare the effectiveness, cost, and tolerance of milk and iopamiro (iodinated positive contrast medium) in patients undergoing abdominal CT with oral and IV contrast media.Materials and Methods: Two hundred and twelve patients were purposively assigned to receive either whole milk (n = 110) or iopamiro (n = 100). Results were independently reviewed by radiologists. Degree of bowel distention, mural visualization and gastrointestinal tract discrimination were qualitatively scored on a 4- point scale. A questionnaire regarding oral contrast tolerability was provided to each patient. Cost comparison of the two agents was performed.Results: No statistically significant differences were seen between whole milk and iopamiro with respect to degree of bowel distention and gastrointestinal tract discrimination for all segments of bowel studied (p > 0.05). Mural visualization is better with whole milk compared with iopamiro (p < 0.05). Significantly more patients ranked milk as pleasant in taste compared with iopamiro (p < 0.05). Milk was better tolerated than iopamiro, with fewer gastrointestinal side effects, including abdominal discomfort (p = 0.065), cramping (p = 0.309), nausea (p = 0.001), vomiting (p = 0.003) and diarrhea (p = 0.347). The cost per patient for iopamiro is 900 BDT compared with 60 BDT for milk.Conclusion: Whole milk is comparable to iopamiro with respect to bowel distention and gastrointestinal tract discrimination and better in bowel wall visualization and has better patient acceptance, and fewer adverse symptoms. Milk is a costeffective alternative to iopamiro as a low-attenuation CT oral contrast agent.http://banglajol.info/index.php/JEMC/article/view/16126MilkIopamiroCT scanOptimum distentionMural visualizationGastrointestinal tract discrimination
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Nehar Ranjan Chakraborty
Salahuddin Al Azad
Sharmin Akhtar Rupa
spellingShingle Nehar Ranjan Chakraborty
Salahuddin Al Azad
Sharmin Akhtar Rupa
Milk ─ An Effective Low-Attenuation Computed Tomography Oral Contrast Medium
Journal of Enam Medical College
Milk
Iopamiro
CT scan
Optimum distention
Mural visualization
Gastrointestinal tract discrimination
author_facet Nehar Ranjan Chakraborty
Salahuddin Al Azad
Sharmin Akhtar Rupa
author_sort Nehar Ranjan Chakraborty
title Milk ─ An Effective Low-Attenuation Computed Tomography Oral Contrast Medium
title_short Milk ─ An Effective Low-Attenuation Computed Tomography Oral Contrast Medium
title_full Milk ─ An Effective Low-Attenuation Computed Tomography Oral Contrast Medium
title_fullStr Milk ─ An Effective Low-Attenuation Computed Tomography Oral Contrast Medium
title_full_unstemmed Milk ─ An Effective Low-Attenuation Computed Tomography Oral Contrast Medium
title_sort milk ─ an effective low-attenuation computed tomography oral contrast medium
publisher Enam Medical College, Dhaka
series Journal of Enam Medical College
issn 2227-6688
2304-9316
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Background: To evaluate gastrointestinal pathology in computed tomography (CT) scan, optimum distention, mural visualization and gastrointestinal tract discrimination are necessary. High attenuation oral contrast material in the form of iodine solution has drawbacks in mural visualization and tolerance. Milk can be used as a low attenuation CT oral contrast agent in gastrointestinal tract discrimination and mural visualization with better tolerance.Objective: The purpose of our study was to compare the effectiveness, cost, and tolerance of milk and iopamiro (iodinated positive contrast medium) in patients undergoing abdominal CT with oral and IV contrast media.Materials and Methods: Two hundred and twelve patients were purposively assigned to receive either whole milk (n = 110) or iopamiro (n = 100). Results were independently reviewed by radiologists. Degree of bowel distention, mural visualization and gastrointestinal tract discrimination were qualitatively scored on a 4- point scale. A questionnaire regarding oral contrast tolerability was provided to each patient. Cost comparison of the two agents was performed.Results: No statistically significant differences were seen between whole milk and iopamiro with respect to degree of bowel distention and gastrointestinal tract discrimination for all segments of bowel studied (p > 0.05). Mural visualization is better with whole milk compared with iopamiro (p < 0.05). Significantly more patients ranked milk as pleasant in taste compared with iopamiro (p < 0.05). Milk was better tolerated than iopamiro, with fewer gastrointestinal side effects, including abdominal discomfort (p = 0.065), cramping (p = 0.309), nausea (p = 0.001), vomiting (p = 0.003) and diarrhea (p = 0.347). The cost per patient for iopamiro is 900 BDT compared with 60 BDT for milk.Conclusion: Whole milk is comparable to iopamiro with respect to bowel distention and gastrointestinal tract discrimination and better in bowel wall visualization and has better patient acceptance, and fewer adverse symptoms. Milk is a costeffective alternative to iopamiro as a low-attenuation CT oral contrast agent.
topic Milk
Iopamiro
CT scan
Optimum distention
Mural visualization
Gastrointestinal tract discrimination
url http://banglajol.info/index.php/JEMC/article/view/16126
work_keys_str_mv AT neharranjanchakraborty milkaneffectivelowattenuationcomputedtomographyoralcontrastmedium
AT salahuddinalazad milkaneffectivelowattenuationcomputedtomographyoralcontrastmedium
AT sharminakhtarrupa milkaneffectivelowattenuationcomputedtomographyoralcontrastmedium
_version_ 1725423917878738944