Reducing the IV contrast dose from 100 mL to 75 mL Omnipaque 350 in patients weighing 45.4-136 kg (100-300 lbs) undergoing an abdominal CT examination resulted in significantly decreased portal vein opacification and liver enhancement. In particular, liver enhancement and calculated iodine concentrations fell below suggested thresholds for adequate conspicuity of liver lesions. The change in contrast administration protocol also led to more errors in contrast dose reporting in the radiologist's report. These findings are broadly applicable to many practice settings and can help inform strategies in response to any potential future-iodinated contrast shortage.