X-Ray/Radiology
207-777-8482
Hours of Service
24 hours/day, 7 days/week (General Diagnostic X-Ray Procedures)
Overview of Diagnostic Imaging
The Diagnostic Imaging Services Department contains an multiple array of diagnostic x-ray equipment that produce both analog and digital images. Both stationary and portable equipment are utilized.
X-Ray/Imaging Procedures
General X-Ray/Radiography:
Chest/Abdomen/Spine/Extremities
Fluoroscopic/Contrast X-Ray Procedures: Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP) - Images the Urinary System (kidneys, ureters, and bladder).
Preparation:
- Patients 70 years old and up, patients with high blood pressure or known renal disease will need a lab test to determine their creatinine level.
- Nothing to eat 4 hours prior to exam time
- Clear liquids up to 2 hours prior to exam time
- Continue to take all routine medications
Barium Swallow (BA Swallow) Preparation: There is no preparation for this procedure
- Upper Gastro Intestinal Tract (UGI) Preparation:
- Nothing to eat or drink after midnight
- Continue to take all routine
medications with a little water - No water 30 minutes before exam
Small Bowel Follow Through (SBFT) Preparation:
- Nothing to eat or drink after midnight
- Contuinue to take all routine medications with a little water
- Be prepared to be at the hospital a minimum of 2-3 hours
Barium Enema (BE) - Images the Colon or Large Intestine Preparation:
- revised info
- Nothing to eat or drink after midnight
- Continue to take all routine medications with a little water
Voiding Cysto Urethrogram (VCUG) images the bladder preparation:
There is no preparation for this procedure, unless pediatric, and in that case see the ordering physician.
Myelogram (Images of Spinal Column) Preparation:
- Nothing to eat or drink after midnight
- Myelogram Prep
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