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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. | |||
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Indication | |||
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Brief description | |||
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Slice thickness, reconstruction kernel | |||
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Further details of contrast timing/explanation of what the radiographers do | |||
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Abbreviation | |||
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Cancer of oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, gallbladder, pancreas and colon/rectum | |||
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CT chest, abdomen & pelvis (contrast) | |||
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1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment. | |||
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65 seconds post contrast + oral water as above | |||
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CT CAP + c + oral water | |||
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Anal cancer | |||
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CT abdomen & pelvis (contrast) | |||
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1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment. | |||
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65 seconds post contrast | |||
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CT abdomen and pelvis + c | |||
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Colorectal Ca? Including if failed or refused colonoscopy | |||
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CT colonography | |||
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1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment. | |||
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See specific guidance | |||
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CT colonography | |||
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Active GI bleeding | |||
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Pre/arterial/PV abdomen and pelvis | |||
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1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment. | |||
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Pre, arterial and PV bolus tracked as described below | |||
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CT angio triple phase abdomen | |||
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Acute abdominal pain (diverticulitis, appendicitis, perforation, obstruction, GB perforation, abdominal or pelvic collection, etc) | |||
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PV abdomen and pelvis | |||
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1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment. | |||
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65 seconds | |||
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CT abdomen and pelvis + c | |||
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Neuroendocrine tumour including carcinoid | |||
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CT Chest, abdomen and pelvis + arterial phase abdomen | |||
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1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment. | |||
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Arterial abdo + CAP in PV phase | |||
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Anastamotic leak | |||
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CT abdomen and pelvis witn i.v. and oral contrast | |||
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1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment. | |||
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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 | |||
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CT abdomen and pelvis + i.v. + oral contrast | |||
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Revision as of 15:44, 15 April 2018
Indication | Brief description | Slice thickness and reconstruction kernel | Further details of contrast timing/explanation of what the radiographers do | Abbreviation
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.
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Indication |
Brief description |
Slice thickness, 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/PV abdomen and pelvis |
1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment. |
Pre, arterial and PV bolus tracked as described below |
CT angio triple phase abdomen
|
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
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Anastamotic leak |
CT abdomen and pelvis witn i.v. and oral contrast |
1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment. |
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 |
CT abdomen and pelvis + i.v. + oral contrast |