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Impact of Barium Contrast on Intestinal Transit Time

  • Yes, barium sulfate suspension is a radiopaque contrast agent that significantly alters normal gastrointestinal motility and transit time.
  • Barium is an inert, heavy metal salt that increases the density and bulk of the intestinal contents, which frequently leads to diagnostic constipation if not promptly cleared.
  • Depending on the individual's baseline autonomic function, bowel motility, and hydration status, barium can either slow down transit significantly or cause erratic, irritated bowel responses as the body attempts to eliminate the dense residue.
  • To prevent undue retention and secondary toxic stress from stagnant bowel contents, it is clinically critical to ensure aggressive hydration and adequate fiber or laxative support immediately following any barium-based radiological procedure.
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  • Reabsorbs: Chloride (Condition: stomach acid neutralized)
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