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Can IV Contrast Go Through a Midline? The Critical Difference for Safe Imaging

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Approximately 80-90% of all hospitalized patients receive IV therapy, and selecting the correct catheter for specific procedures like contrast-enhanced imaging is paramount for safety. So, can IV contrast go through a midline? The answer is not a simple yes or no; it depends on the catheter's specific design, as a standard midline is not built to withstand the high-pressure injection required for many radiological studies, whereas a power-injectable model is.

Where Do They Put IV for Contrast? A Guide to Vessel Selection and Placement

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Over 70 million CT scans are performed annually in the United States, many requiring intravenous (IV) contrast dye to enhance images. The most common and preferred site for an IV for contrast is typically the antecubital fossa, the large vein located inside the elbow. However, a qualified healthcare provider determines the best location based on patient anatomy, the required flow rate, and the type of imaging study.