AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2016 Feb;206(2):247-52. doi: 10.2214/AJR.15.14976.
Sikka A1, Bisla JK1, Rajan PV2, Chalifoux LA3, Goodhartz LA1, Miller FH1, Yaghmai V1, Horowitz JM1.
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews optimal treatment of allergic reactions to iodinated contrast material in pregnant patients. Initial evaluation and treatment of a pregnant patient is similar to that for a nonpregnant patient. However, additional steps, including assessment for uterine cramping, using left uterine displacement to improve venous return, and maintaining blood pressure to ensure placental perfusion, may be required.
CONCLUSION: Adequate preparation and a team approach will provide optimal care for a pregnant patient who has an allergic reaction to a contrast agent.