Services
Fluoroscopy
What is Fluoroscopy
Fluoroscopy, or a moving x-ray, is a specialized type of diagnostic x-ray that uses a continuous x-ray beam to evaluate the body and its organs in real time. Often, fluoroscopy procedures require the use of a contrast agent, such as barium or intravenous iodinated contrast. Common fluoroscopic exams include Upper or Lower GI’s, Esophagrams, or Cystograms.
How is it performed
Fluoroscopic exams are performed by examing a portion of your body under the fluoroscope or x-ray tube. After the patient is positioned on the x-ray table, oral contrast such as barium can be given by mouth and then followed through the intestines. Intravenous contrast can also be given to the patient to follow the flow of blood in the arteries and veins. Sometimes contrast can be placed into the bladder via a catheter to evaluate for a leaks in the urinary system.
How to prepare
You should wear loose fitting clothing for the exam. The technologist might have you remove jewelry or other metallic objects from your body. Depending on the exam, you might be asked to change into a hospital gown.
How to schedule an exam
To schedule an exam at Northwest Community Hospital please call 847 618 3700.
