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Revision as of 15:41, 16 April 2018

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 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