There are no special aftercare instructions for patients who have had ambulatory esophageal pH monitoring, barium esophagography, or esophageal manometry.
Gastrointestinal reflux imaging refers to several methods of diagnostic imaging used to visualize and diagnose gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
The purpose of gastroesophageal reflux scanning is to allow the doctor to visualize the interior of the patient's upper stomach and lower esophagus.
A gastroenterologist usually performs the tests required for diagnosis. A radiology technologist performs the barium esophagography and a radiologist interprets it.
No aftercare is generally required following a CT scan.Patients are instructed to advise the technologist of any symptoms, particularly respiratory difficulty.
Fixing broken bones when pins are needed, correcting deformities (e.g scoliosis) replacing joints, fixing injuries, making sure x-rays/scans are taken when necessary, sometimes "patient aftercare".
CT Scans - MRI Scans
CT scans with contrast, and CT scans without contrast.
several ways - CAT scans, PET scans, ECG scans...check it up with ur doctor
Yes.
Barium sulphate is used in hospital scans to show the digestive system. It is very important in CT scans.
CAT scans
To do CAT scans and MRI scans on people so you can diagnose them with a disease