CT Additional Contrast Application For Tripple Phase

3,000.00

A CT scan with additional contrast application for Triple Phase is a specialized imaging study used primarily to evaluate the liver, kidneys, pancreas, or abdominal organs in detail. This scan involves capturing images at three different phases after injecting contrast dye:

1. Arterial Phase: Captures images shortly after contrast injection, highlighting arteries.
2. Venous Phase (Portal Phase): Captures images after contrast reaches the veins, providing details of blood flow and soft tissues.
3. Delayed Phase (Equilibrium Phase): Captures images after contrast is distributed, helping to detect tumors, infections, or abnormalities.

Description

Test Preparation

To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guideline:

Fasting:
• Avoid food for 6-8 hours before the scan.
• Clear fluids (water, black tea/coffee without milk) may be allowed unless otherwise instructed.
Hydration:
• You may be asked to drink extra water before the scan.
• If required, ensure hydration to protect kidney function after contrast administration.
Contrast Considerations:
• Inform your doctor if you have kidney disease, diabetes, or iodine-based contrast allergies.
• If you have a history of contrast allergies, pre-medication (antihistamines or steroids) may be needed.
Diabetes & Medication:
• If you take Metformin, you may need to stop it 24-48 hours before and after the scan (as per medical advice).
• Other medications should be taken as usual unless otherwise instructed.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding:
• Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as contrast dye may pose risks.
Clothing & Accessories:
• Wear loose, comfortable clothing without metal zippers or buttons.
• Remove jewellery, belts, and metallic objects before the scan.