- Nothing to eat 3 hours prior to your scheduled appointment, except medication. You may drink.
- Most studies require IV injection of contrast. This contrast highlights all your blood vessels and organs on the scan. Patients with a history of allergy to the IV contrast, renal insuffiencey or are diabetic should inform the scheduling department when making their appointment.
- Some patients may be required to have a lab test (BUN/creatinine) to check their kidney function.
- The patient will lie on a narrow table that moves in and out of the scanner. A typical scan will take 15-30 minutes.
Please notify your doctor's office before scheduling if:
- You might be pregnant
- You are allergic to IV contrast (x-ray dye, IVP dye or heart catherization dye are all the same kind of contrast (dye)
- You have any kidney problems
- You have sickle cell disease
- You have multiple myeloma
- You are diabetic and taking any of these medications: Advandamet, Fortamet, Glucophage, Glucovance, Metaglip, Metformin, or Actoplus Met
- You take anti-inflammatory drugs (nonsteroidal) over the counter or prescription such as Motrin, Ibuprofen, Tylenol, Aleve, these need to be stopped the day before the exam and 2 days after. Aspirin can be taken.
- You are diabetic, have high blood pressure, or kidney problems and/or are over 65 years old. You will need a blood test to check the creatinine level prior to getting the IV contrast