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Plasma electrolyte status after small-bowel enteroclysis.

T J Barloon, E A Franken

    AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
    |February 1, 1986
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    Small-bowel enteroclysis did not significantly alter plasma electrolyte levels in patients with normal baseline values. This study indicates that the procedure is safe for individuals with normal electrolyte status, with only minor dilution observed.

    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Medical Imaging
    • Clinical Chemistry

    Background:

    • Small-bowel enteroclysis is an imaging technique used to visualize the small intestine.
    • Concerns exist regarding potential electrolyte disturbances following contrast media administration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the impact of small-bowel enteroclysis on plasma electrolyte values.
    • To assess the safety of small-bowel enteroclysis in patients with normal baseline electrolytes.

    Main Methods:

    • Plasma electrolyte levels were measured in 10 patients before and after small-bowel enteroclysis.
    • All participants presented with normal electrolyte values prior to the procedure.

    Main Results:

    • No clinically significant changes in plasma electrolyte concentrations were observed post-procedure.

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  • A slight dilutional effect on electrolytes was noted after small-bowel enteroclysis.
  • Conclusions:

    • Small-bowel enteroclysis is a safe diagnostic procedure for patients with normal plasma electrolyte levels.
    • The procedure does not pose a significant risk of electrolyte imbalance in this patient group.