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Contrast

Contrast management for MRI and CT

Manage contrast administration and warehouse planning in one workflow.

Contrast helps hospitals and diagnostic imaging departments coordinate patient readiness, physician approval, dose preparation, batch tracking, stock control, and ordering decisions.

Supports

MRI + CT

Tracks

Dose + batch

Connects

Staff + stock

Contrast command view

A practical workspace for patient preparation, dose decisions, and warehouse visibility.

Examination Patient card Warehouse Distribution
Work item Status Signal
MR shoulder examination In preparation eGFR pending
Physician-approved contrast order Approved Batch tracked
Daily internal distribution Updated Volume counted

Clinical readiness

Patient, eGFR, creatinine, approval

Warehouse signal

Batch, bottle, barcode, volume

Role-based workflow

A shared process for nurses, technicians, physicians, and warehouse managers.

Contrast keeps preparation, approval, administration, adverse event documentation, and stock movement in one operational story.

Nurse and technician

Prepare the approved amount

Preparation

Use the patient list, complete examination data, enter creatinine and eGFR, and document the administered amount.

Physician

Approve or refuse contrast

Decision

Review patient data, choose available contrast, confirm the dose, and document dose changes or refusal reasons.

Site warehouse

Control local stock

Inventory

Manage MR and CT contrast, additional medication, AE medication, batch numbers, barcodes, and current volume.

General warehouse

Plan across sites

Network

Track global stock, import transaction files, assign contrast to facilities, and follow sent or admitted status.

Warehouse planning

Use real consumption data to estimate how much contrast should be ordered.

For hospital managers and imaging department leaders, Contrast turns daily administration records into clearer planning signals for ordering, replenishment, and cost control.

Daily and monthly use Review internal distribution by contrast, volume, bottle opening, patient, and application number.
Product-level stock Monitor remaining volume, bottle count, barcode, batch number, and site assignment.
Nurse preparing a patient for contrast-enhanced MRI examination

Execution path

From stock initialization to documented administration.

The workflow follows contrast from warehouse setup through site assignment, local admission, patient use, and replenishment planning.

Stock is initialized in the general warehouse. Administrators can add contrast manually or import transaction files connected to ordered substances.
Contrast is assigned to a site. Global warehouse users send stock to a selected facility and follow the status as it moves into local inventory.
Clinical staff prepare the patient. Nurses and technicians update patient data, laboratory values, and examination readiness before the physician decision.
The physician confirms the contrast plan. The physician reviews patient data, confirms the planned amount, documents changes when needed, or refuses contrast with a recorded reason.
Administration updates the warehouse. The selected batch, administered dose, bottle opening, and additional medication are recorded and stock volume decreases.
Managers review usage for future orders. Daily and monthly distribution data supports ordering decisions, stock replenishment, and cost awareness.

Contrast gallery

Browse product screens as compact previews, then open any image to inspect the interface in a focused viewer.

Operational impact

One workflow for patient safety, stock control, staff coordination, and cost awareness.

Contrast brings clinical decisions and inventory movement into the same structured record, helping teams work from the same source of truth.

Safety

Patient context Keep laboratory values, physician decisions, refusal reasons, AE reports, and discontinuation records connected.

Control

Inventory clarity Reduce uncertainty around available stock, opened bottles, batch usage, and local warehouse status.

Workflow

Role-specific work Give nurses, technicians, physicians, and administrators views that match their responsibilities.

Records

Audit support Preserve structured records of administration, batch numbers, decisions, medication, and distribution.

Planning

Ordering signals Use actual consumption data to estimate future ordering needs and monitor usage patterns.

Plan contrast use with more confidence

Connect contrast administration, patient readiness, and warehouse planning.

Contact the team to discuss how Contrast can support MRI and CT departments, improve stock visibility, help staff prepare physician-approved contrast, and give managers clearer data for contrast ordering.