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Water loading: give 5 cups (about 800 ml) during the 15 minutes before getting on the CT scanner table. 3 of these cups should be given outside awaiting the scan and 2 cups of water in the scanner room. Do not give the water too early.
Water loading: give 5 cups (about 800 ml) during the 15 minutes before getting on the CT scanner table. 3 of these cups should be given outside awaiting the scan and 2 cups of water in the scanner room. Do not give the water too early.


Priority Description<br />
1. P1 High probability of potentially life threatening condition <br />
2. P2 High probability of condition potentially causing significant long term harm <br />
3. P3 Possibility of potentially life threatening condition <br />
4. P4 Possibility of condition potentially causing significant long term harm <br />
5. P5 Unlikely to be life threatening or cause significant long term harm  <br />
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!Protocol code
!When to use
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| ?Ca 2Wk
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| Urgent
|| Urgent – use as normal – scan to be scheduled within 4 weeks
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| COVID – Semi Urgent
|| Examination needs performing during next few months
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| Routine
|| Do not use during Covid pandemic
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| COVID P5 Cancel
|| Examination is P5 exam and will be cancelled and re refer back to clinician
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| Cancel
|| Examination to be cancelled due to non-justification of examination only ( not due to COVID)
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| On hold
|| Use as normal
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All routine are reclassified as above.


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! Indication
! Indication
! COVID Cancel
! COVID Urgent/Priority Category
! Brief description
! Brief description
! Slice thickness and reconstruction kernel
! Slice thickness and reconstruction kernel
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Cancer of oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, gallbladder, pancreas and colon/rectum
Cancer of oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, gallbladder, pancreas and colon/rectum
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CT chest, abdomen &amp; pelvis (contrast)
CT chest, abdomen &amp; pelvis (contrast)
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Anal cancer
Anal cancer
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CT abdomen &amp; pelvis (contrast)
CT abdomen &amp; pelvis (contrast)
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Colorectal Ca? Including if failed or refused colonoscopy
Colorectal Ca? Including if failed or refused colonoscopy
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CT colonography
CT colonography
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Active GI bleeding
Active GI bleeding
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Pre/arterial/delayed abdomen and pelvis
Pre/arterial/delayed abdomen and pelvis
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Mesenteric ischaemia
Mesenteric ischaemia
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Pre/arterial/PV abdomen and pelvis
Pre/arterial/PV abdomen and pelvis
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Acute abdominal pain (diverticulitis, appendicitis, perforation, obstruction, GB perforation, abdominal or pelvic collection, etc)
Acute abdominal pain (diverticulitis, appendicitis, perforation, obstruction, GB perforation, abdominal or pelvic collection, etc)
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PV abdomen and pelvis
PV abdomen and pelvis
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Neuroendocrine tumour including carcinoid
Neuroendocrine tumour including carcinoid
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CT Chest, abdomen and pelvis + arterial phase abdomen
CT Chest, abdomen and pelvis + arterial phase abdomen
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Anastamotic leak
Anastamotic leak
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CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast
CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast
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Oesophageal perforation
Oesophageal perforation
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CT thorax with i.v. and oral contrast
CT thorax with i.v. and oral contrast
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Oesophageal surgery (e.g. Ivo Lewis)
Oesophageal surgery (e.g. Ivo Lewis)
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CT thorax and abdomen with i.v. and oral contrast
CT thorax and abdomen with i.v. and oral contrast
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Gastric surgery (e.g. gastrectomy)
Gastric surgery (e.g. gastrectomy)
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CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast
CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast
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Small bowel with oral contrast
Small bowel with oral contrast
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CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast
CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast
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Leak from roux-en-Y gastrectomy
Leak from roux-en-Y gastrectomy
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CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast
CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast
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Scans requiring rectal contrast
Scans requiring rectal contrast
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CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and rectal contrast
CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and rectal contrast
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Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome
Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome
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CT abdomen &amp; pelvis in arterial phase/angio
CT abdomen &amp; pelvis in arterial phase/angio

Latest revision as of 11:27, 3 April 2024

Water loading: give 5 cups (about 800 ml) during the 15 minutes before getting on the CT scanner table. 3 of these cups should be given outside awaiting the scan and 2 cups of water in the scanner room. Do not give the water too early.


Indication Brief description Slice thickness and reconstruction kernel Further details of contrast timing/explanation of what the radiographers do Abbreviation

Cancer of oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, gallbladder, pancreas and colon/rectum

CT chest, abdomen & pelvis (contrast)

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds post contrast + oral water as above

CT CAP + c + oral water


Anal cancer

CT abdomen & pelvis (contrast)

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds post contrast

CT abdomen and pelvis + c


Colorectal Ca? Including if failed or refused colonoscopy

CT colonography

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

See specific guidance

CT colonography


Active GI bleeding

Pre/arterial/delayed abdomen and pelvis

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

Pre, arterial and 90 sec bolus tracked as described below

CT angio triple phase abdomen (90 second)

Mesenteric ischaemia

Pre/arterial/PV abdomen and pelvis

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

Pre, arterial and 65 sec bolus tracked as described below

CT angio triple phase abdomen (65 second)

Acute abdominal pain (diverticulitis, appendicitis, perforation, obstruction, GB perforation, abdominal or pelvic collection, etc)

PV abdomen and pelvis

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds

CT abdomen and pelvis + c


Neuroendocrine tumour including carcinoid

CT Chest, abdomen and pelvis + arterial phase abdomen

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

 

Arterial abdo + CAP in PV phase


Anastamotic leak

CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

DEPRECATED SEE ROWS BELOW

65 seconds + 1% gastrografin (10 ml gastrografin/L water) timing depending on site e.g. 15-30 mins stomach and duodenum, 60 mins for small bowel, 4 hours for large bowel. PR contrast if distal colonic anastomosis.

CT abdomen and pelvis + i.v. + oral contrast

Oesophageal perforation

CT thorax with i.v. and oral contrast

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds + 100 ml 4-6% water soluble contrast slowly over 3-5 minutes before scan

CT thorax/oesophagus with i.v. and oral contrast (100 ml 4-6% water soluble contrast slowly over 3-5 minutes before scan)

Oesophageal surgery (e.g. Ivo Lewis)

CT thorax and abdomen with i.v. and oral contrast

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds + 200 ml 4-6% water soluble contrast slowly over 5-10 minutes before scan

CT thorax/oesophagus with i.v. and oral contrast (200 ml 4-6% water soluble contrast slowly over 5-10 minutes before scan)

Gastric surgery (e.g. gastrectomy)

CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds + 300 ml 4-6% water soluble contrast slowly over 15 minutes before scan

CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast (300 ml water soluble contrast slowly over 15 minutes before scan)

Small bowel with oral contrast

CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds + 500 ml 4-6% water soluble contrast slowly over 30-60 minutes before scan

CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast (500 ml water soluble contrast slowly over 30-60 minutes before scan)

Leak from roux-en-Y gastrectomy

CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds + 300 ml 4-6% water soluble contrast slowly over 30-60 minutes before scan then 100 ml slowly over 10 minutes before scan

CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and oral contrast (300 ml water soluble contrast slowly over 30-60 minutes before scan then 100 ml slowly over 10 minutes before scan)

Scans requiring rectal contrast

CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and rectal contrast

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds + 100 ml 4-6% water soluble contrast rectally before scan

CT abdomen and pelvis with i.v. and rectal contrast (100 ml 4-6% water soluble contrast rectally before scan)

Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome

CT abdomen & pelvis in arterial phase/angio

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

CT angio abdomen or abdomen and pelvis (if more clinical questions)

CT angiogram abdomen and pelvis