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

Bladder cancer Some cases we’ll want an IVU?

CT chest, abdomen & pelvis (contrast) Additional 400 ml of water immediately prior to scanning, full bladder essential, clamp catheter if present

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds

CT CAP + c Pre CAP IVU YZT


Bladder cancer surveillance Why the difference to above?

CT IVU

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

Pre, bolus 5 minutes before, repeat bolus and 90 second scan

CT IVU -no CTCAP yzt


Prostate cancer

CT chest, abdomen & pelvis (contrast)

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds

CT CAP + c


Testicular cancer initial scan

CT chest and abdomen (contrast)

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds

CT chest and abdo + c


Testicular Cancer Follow up scan

CT abdomen + contrast

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

65 seconds

CT abdo + c YZt


Ureteric injury

CT IVU

1.5 mm B30f, 1.2 mm increment.

CT IVU as above

CT IVU