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Date: | Sat, 6 Aug 2005 21:46:08 EDT |
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A mother who is 3 days postpartum had to have a CT scan today. The contrast
agent used was Ultravista. The radiologist gave the mother an instruction
sheet saying that since she had a CT scan and she was breastfeeding she would
have to pump and dump for 24 hours.
I called down to first find out what the contrast agent was and then asking
for more information. I got no help. This is not covered in Tom's book. He
has a reference page in the appendix but not guidelines on restrictions to
breastfeeding.
So I went on line and did a search and found the agent. According to what I
found this agent is only administrated IV. It works rapidly between 5
seconds to up to 120 seconds. It also rapidly leaves the body in 10 - 15 minutes.
Under "breastfeeding" they state that there is limited information but no
untoward affects have been reported by breastfeeding mothers but lactating
women should limit risk to their babies.
When I called the department back, I got no where and it appears that the 24
hours is a time that was just pulled out of the air as something that sounds
"safe."
I want to contact this radiologist and get this changed for the future but I
want to come armed with all the information I can find on this and other CT
scan agents. Can anyone help me? Is Tom on our list right now?
Thanks for any and all help.
Ann Perry, RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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