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Contrast MRI on brain

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    Scooby123
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      Hi all, I had a MRI on my brain with no contrast, I thought at the time it's always been with contrast. My nurse called and said my scans 3 weeks ago stable . I had MRI brain without contrast and CT body. I had a call today from my hospital that my consultant wanted another MRI brain with contrast. I am now worrying hoping it just he wanted it with contrast last time and they did not do that. The worse mets. Wish when they call you they would explain why when all was ok last week. Anyone who had MRI brain has it always been with contrast.

      scooby

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        Mat
        Participant

          Yes–I've had a brain MRI about every 8-10 weeks for the past 2 plus years.  Always with contrast.

          Mat
          Participant

            Yes–I've had a brain MRI about every 8-10 weeks for the past 2 plus years.  Always with contrast.

              AnitaLoree
              Participant

                Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                10% who retain some contrast that it would build up & give a false read of

                AnitaLoree
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                  Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                   

                   

                   

                   

                   

                   

                   

                   

                   

                  10% who retain some contrast that it would build up & give a false read of

                  AnitaLoree
                  Participant

                    Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                    10% who retain some contrast that it would build up & give a false read of

                    AnitaLoree
                    Participant

                      Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                      AnitaLoree
                      Participant

                        Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                         

                         

                         

                         

                         

                         

                         

                         

                         

                         

                        AnitaLoree
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                          Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                           

                           

                           

                           

                           

                           

                           

                           

                           

                           

                          AnitaLoree
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                            Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                             

                             

                             

                             

                             

                             

                             

                             

                             

                             

                            AnitaLoree
                            Participant

                              Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                               

                               

                               

                               

                               

                               

                               

                               

                               

                               

                              AnitaLoree
                              Participant

                                Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                                 

                                 

                                 

                                 

                                 

                                 

                                 

                                 

                                 

                                 

                                AnitaLoree
                                Participant

                                  Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                                   

                                   

                                   

                                   

                                   

                                   

                                   

                                   

                                   

                                   

                                  AnitaLoree
                                  Participant

                                    Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                    AnitaLoree
                                    Participant

                                      Husband's been getting MRIs X 2 yrs now, always both w & w/o contrast as they give a little different picture; the contrast is taken up in metabolically active sites in the body, tumors being one of them.  Sounds like an oversight by prescribing doc. Have to ask @ time of Onc doc visit bcs once request is sent in & you arrive for scan the techs can't change the order bcs scheduled timeslots are full. Happened to husband when crucial scan order was negligently omitted. Recently published finding that ~ 10% patients have small amount residual contrast medium remain in brain. Unknown if the residue is harmful in any way or not. Our Onc Doc doesn't know either, had read about it also. Good hydration before MRI to enhance circulation of contrast and good hydration after to enhance excretion is advised. I would think that in the ~10% who retain that it would build up some & possibly give a false image of hot spot. A.L.

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                       

                                    Mat
                                    Participant

                                      Yes–I've had a brain MRI about every 8-10 weeks for the past 2 plus years.  Always with contrast.

                                      ed williams
                                      Participant

                                        Same as Mat, just time frame difference of every 12 weeks for first two years and now every 16 weeks going forward. Only issue that I have ever had was about one year ago when I had scan on different machine which had different resolution power. Good luck and good scans. Ed

                                        ed williams
                                        Participant

                                          Same as Mat, just time frame difference of every 12 weeks for first two years and now every 16 weeks going forward. Only issue that I have ever had was about one year ago when I had scan on different machine which had different resolution power. Good luck and good scans. Ed

                                          ed williams
                                          Participant

                                            Same as Mat, just time frame difference of every 12 weeks for first two years and now every 16 weeks going forward. Only issue that I have ever had was about one year ago when I had scan on different machine which had different resolution power. Good luck and good scans. Ed

                                            arthurjedi007
                                            Participant

                                              I think with contrast is the typical standard. But I now make sure I get the head MRI without contrast since I almost died from it last August.

                                              Artie

                                              arthurjedi007
                                              Participant

                                                I think with contrast is the typical standard. But I now make sure I get the head MRI without contrast since I almost died from it last August.

                                                Artie

                                                  Scooby123
                                                  Participant

                                                    Thanks for info all, awaiting call today hoping it's just a mistake in what scan needed. Will let you know how I get on .

                                                    take care all have a nice day ❤️

                                                    Scooby123
                                                    Participant

                                                      Thanks for info all, awaiting call today hoping it's just a mistake in what scan needed. Will let you know how I get on .

                                                      take care all have a nice day ❤️

                                                      Scooby123
                                                      Participant

                                                        Thanks for info all, awaiting call today hoping it's just a mistake in what scan needed. Will let you know how I get on .

                                                        take care all have a nice day ❤️

                                                      arthurjedi007
                                                      Participant

                                                        I think with contrast is the typical standard. But I now make sure I get the head MRI without contrast since I almost died from it last August.

                                                        Artie

                                                        casagrayson
                                                        Participant

                                                          Always, always, ask the center if they are checking kidney function prior to getting an MRI with contrast.  I didn't, and landed in the hospital in acute kidney failure.  Gandolinium is terribly hard on the kidneys.  I won't ever have another contrast MRI unless they check BUN and creatinine on the spot.

                                                           

                                                          casagrayson
                                                          Participant

                                                            Always, always, ask the center if they are checking kidney function prior to getting an MRI with contrast.  I didn't, and landed in the hospital in acute kidney failure.  Gandolinium is terribly hard on the kidneys.  I won't ever have another contrast MRI unless they check BUN and creatinine on the spot.

                                                             

                                                              Scooby123
                                                              Participant

                                                                Hi Thank you for that advice never thought it could effect your kidneys . Will ask going next week .

                                                                scooby

                                                                Scooby123
                                                                Participant

                                                                  Hi Thank you for that advice never thought it could effect your kidneys . Will ask going next week .

                                                                  scooby

                                                                  Scooby123
                                                                  Participant

                                                                    Hi Thank you for that advice never thought it could effect your kidneys . Will ask going next week .

                                                                    scooby

                                                                  casagrayson
                                                                  Participant

                                                                    Always, always, ask the center if they are checking kidney function prior to getting an MRI with contrast.  I didn't, and landed in the hospital in acute kidney failure.  Gandolinium is terribly hard on the kidneys.  I won't ever have another contrast MRI unless they check BUN and creatinine on the spot.

                                                                     

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