The case is pending in the 101st District Court of Dallas County, Texas, where the presiding judge is The Hon. radiology technician started an intravenous (IV) line with Isovue 370, an iodine-containing CT contrast media. That’s why the standard of care requires radiology centers, like Gateway, to be ready to handle potential life-threatening emergencies, like the anaphylactic reaction this patient experienced that ultimately took his life. Surprisingly, the Gateway medical records make no reference whatsoever to the fact that this patient had an anaphylactic reaction, crashed, and experienced heart attack on-site, or even that 911 was called. First, the records reflect that the radiology technician continued with the CT scan, despite the fact that the patient was having difficulty breathing
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