Hepatobiliary (HIDA) Scan
A hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HIDA) scan is a procedure that evaluates
gallbladder function, suspicious right upper stomach pain, and acute cholecystitis,
an obstruction of the bile duct.
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and treatment options.
要带什么
- Your medical provider order (Your medical provider may have already sent
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- 个人身份证
- Insurance card
How to Prepare
- Before bedtime, the night before the test, please eat a candy bar or power
bar, or drink a glass of whole milk.
- You must fast 6 hours before the exam.
- Please do not take narcotic medications 4 hours before the test.
- Please inform the imaging technologist if you are pregnant or think you
might be pregnant.
- If you wear an on-body device (insulin pump, insulin regulators, Neulasta,
other chemo/insulin devices, etc.), you must inform your technologist.
What to Expect
- The imaging technologist will explain the test and answer any questions
you might have.
- You will be lying on your back on an examination table or stretcher for
images to be taken.
- You will be given a small amount of radioactive tracer (the imaging agent)
在你的血管里. There are no side effects to the injection.
- After the injection of the imaging agent, you will have images taken for
approximately 60 minutes.
- If your medical provider has ordered a gallbladder ejection fraction (measures
bile release), the technologist will give you an infusion through an IV
for 30 minutes.
- The exam may take 1-2 hours total.
After the Exam
- You may resume any medication as prescribed.
- Your study will be reviewed by a radiologist, and the results will be sent
to your medical provider. Your medical provider will discuss these results with you.
Schedule an Appointment
呼叫 North Oaks Scheduling at (985) 230-7777 between 7 am and 5:30 pm.
If you are a provider and need to send an order, please fax it to (985) 230-6781.