Fluoroscopy is an x-ray that provides a real-time view of organs, tissues, or other internal structures. Normal X-rays resemble a photograph. Fluoroscopy is like a movie. It shows body systems in action. These include the psychovascular system (heart and blood vessels), the digestive system, and the reproductive system. This procedure helps caregivers in evaluating and diagnosing all types of disorders.
What is it used for?
Fluoroscopy is used for many types of imaging procedures. The most popular applications are of fluoroscopy include:
- Barium tangential or barium flush. In these procedures, fluoroscopy Used to demonstrate movement of the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract).
- Heart catheterzette. In this procedure, fluoroscopy show blood flowing through the arteries. It is used to diagnose and treat heart conditions.
- Place catheter or stent from the body. Catheters are slim, hollow tubes. They are used to let fluid into the body or to drain useless water from the body. Stents are devices that help open narrow or clogged blood vessels. Fluoroscopy can ensure that these aids are placed correctly.
- Guidance for orthopedic surgery. Fluoroscopy can be used by physicians to guide these procedures, such as joint replacement and fracture repair (fractures).
- Hysterosapinogram. In this procedure, fluoroscopy used to create an image of the female reproductive organs.
Why do I need fluoroscopy ?
You may need a fluoroscopy the physician wishes to examine the function of a particular organ, system, or other internal part of the body. It may still be necessary fluoroscopy for certain medical procedures that have a strong need for images.
What happens during fluoroscopy ?
Depending on the procedure, a fluoroscopy Imaging can be done at a radiology center or as part of a visit to a clinic. The procedure can include some or most of the correct procedures.
- You may need to remove your clothing. In this case, a hospital jacket can be obtained.
- Depending on the type, get a lead shield or apron to wear over the pelvic area or other body parts. of fluoroscopy The shield or apron will ensure that you are protected from unwanted radiation.
- For certain procedures, you will be asked to drink fluids containing contrast fluid. Contrast fluid is a substance that makes parts of the body more clearly visible on X-rays.
- If the dye does not require drinking fluids, the dye can be ingested via an intravenous (IV) line or en bowel. IV line delivers the dye directly into a vein; en bowel is a procedure in which the dye is washed out rectally.
- You are at the X-Ray table. Depending on the procedure, you may be asked to bring your body into another position or move certain body parts. You may also be asked to stop breathing.
- Once you have the catheter, the doctor will place the needle in the correct body part. This could be your gro groin, elbow, or another location.
- The doctor will use a special x-ray scanner to make the needle. the fluoroscopic images.
- If a catheter is placed, the doctor will remove it.
For certain procedures, such as joint or artery injections, medications or drugs may be administered initially to relax you.
Do I need to prepare for the investigation?
Preparation depends on the type of of fluoroscopy procedure. For some procedures no special preparation is required. For other procedures, you will be asked to avoid (not eat or drink) several hours before the test. Your physician will tell you if any special arrangements should be made for you.
Are there any risks in the study?
You should not have a fluoroscopy procedure if you are pregnant or think you are. Radiation can be harmful to the fetus.
For others, the test poses no sufficient risk. The dose of radiation depends on the procedure, but fluoroscopy It is not harmful to most people. However, you should consult your Internet provider about any X-rays you have had in the past. The risk of radiation exposure may be related to the number of x-ray procedures you have had over time.
There is a slight risk of allergic reactions when contrast solution is obtained. Tell your supplier if you are allergic to shellfish or iodine in particular, or if you have ever had a reaction to contrast fluid.
What do the results mean?
The results depend on the procedure you underwent. Many disorders and impairments can be diagnosed. by fluoroscopy Your doctor may need to send your results to a specialist or do more tests to make a diagnosis.
If you have questions about your results, talk to your doctor.
Supplied by MedlinePlus from the State Medical Library.
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