General hints, Abdomen – Siemens EMOTION 16-Jun User Manual

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Abdomen

General Hints

• Topogram: AP, 512.
• Patient positioning:

Patient lying in supine position, arms positioned
comfortably above the head in the head-arm rest,
lower legs supported.

• Patient respiratory instruction: inspiration.
• Oral administration of contrast medium:

For abdominal studies, it is necessary to delineate
the bowel from other structures such as lymph
nodes, abdominal masses & abscesses. Various types
of bowel opacifying agents can be used:
- Diluted barium suspension (1%–2%) e.g. EZCAT
- Water soluble agent (2%–4%) e.g. Gastrografin
- Water alone, as a negative contrast agent.

Timing of the oral contrast administration is important
to ensure its even distribution in the bowel.

Upper abdomen:
Minimum 600 ml of contrast divided into 3 cups
(approximately 200–250 ml)
1

st

cup to drink 30 minutes before exam

2

nd

cup to drink 15 minutes before exam

3

rd

cup to drink 5 minutes before exam

Abdomen-Pelvis:
Minimum 1000 ml of contrast divided into 4 cups
1

st

cup to drink 1hour before exam

2

nd

–4

th

cups every subsequent 15 minutes

Start exam 5 minutes after the 4

th

cup is administered.

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