CECT (CT Scan Whole Abdomen, Contrast) Triple Phase

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CECT (CT Scan Whole Abdomen, Contrast) Triple Phase, in Visit Clinic

A contrast CT of the whole abdomen in three timed phases to detect and characterize tumors, bleeding, infection, or injury in Visit Clinic.

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What is a CECT (CT Scan Whole Abdomen, Contrast) Triple Phase Test in Visit Clinic?

CECT (CT Scan Whole Abdomen, Contrast) Triple Phase uses CT imaging with injected contrast taken at three timed phases. It shows how blood flows through the liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, and abdominal vessels. This helps reveal tumors, metastases, abscesses, bleeding, inflammation, and vascular issues. It also shows organ size, cysts, and traumatic injury. Doctors use it to diagnose unexplained abdominal pain, jaundice, or abnormal blood tests. They also use it to stage cancer, plan surgery or biopsy, guide treatment, and monitor response. It is widely available and fast to perform.

CECT (CT Scan Whole Abdomen, Contrast) Triple Phase Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

CECT (CT Scan Whole Abdomen, Contrast) Triple Phase Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CECT (CT Scan Whole Abdomen, Contrast) Triple Phase test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CECT (CT Scan Whole Abdomen, Contrast) Triple Phase Test in Visit Clinic?

CECT (CT Scan Whole Abdomen, Contrast) Triple Phase is commonly ordered as part of abdominal imaging for people with unexplained abdominal pain, jaundice, abnormal liver or kidney tests, weight loss, or after trauma. It helps diagnose tumors, metastases, abscesses, pancreatitis, and vascular problems, and guides treatment or biopsy. Abnormal findings often reflect cancer, infection, inflammation, cirrhosis, or injury, and family history of liver or kidney cancer may prompt testing.

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What is triple-phase cect abdomen in Visit Clinic?plus

Triple-phase CECT abdomen is a contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained in three timed phases after IV contrast—typically arterial, portal-venous and delayed—to capture blood-flow dynamics. This multiphase study improves detection and characterization of liver lesions, focal tumors, vascular abnormalities and trauma by demonstrating enhancement patterns (arterial uptake, portal perfusion and washout) not seen on single-phase scans.

What is a triple contrast CT scan of the abdomen in Visit Clinic?plus

Triple contrast CT of the abdomen uses three contrast routes—oral, intravenous and rectal—to outline bowel lumen, blood vessels and organ enhancement. This combination improves detection of bowel injury, inflammation, perforation, abscesses, tumors and vascular abnormalities and aids surgical planning. The scan requires drinking oral contrast and receiving IV (and sometimes rectal) contrast; risks include allergic reaction and kidney effects.

Why do we need triple-phase CT in Visit Clinic?plus

Triple-phase CT acquires images before contrast, during the arterial phase, and during the portal-venous (sometimes delayed) phase to characterize lesion vascularity and enhancement patterns. It improves detection and characterization of liver, pancreatic, and renal tumors, identifies active bleeding, delineates vascular anatomy, and guides staging and treatment planning. Different phases reveal features that single-phase scans can miss.

What is the cost of triphasic CECT abdomen in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary widely by country and setting. In India a triphasic CECT abdomen typically ranges around ₹2,000–₹10,000 in private centres. In the United States expect roughly $500–$3,000. In the UK it is free on the NHS; private scans often cost about £200–£800. Final price depends on facility, contrast use, add‑on reports, and emergency or inpatient status.

Is a CECT scan painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) scan is generally not painful. Lying on the table and the scan itself are painless, though IV insertion can cause a brief pinch. Injection of contrast may produce warm flushing, a metallic taste, or mild nausea briefly. Serious allergic reactions or kidney-related issues are rare; discuss allergies, medications, and kidney problems with staff beforehand.

How long does a triple-phase CT take in Visit Clinic?plus

A triple‑phase CT typically takes about 20–45 minutes in total. The actual image acquisition is quick—usually 5–15 minutes—but preparation (IV contrast insertion), three timed contrast phases (arterial, portal venous, delayed), and brief post‑scan monitoring extend the appointment to around half an hour, sometimes up to 60 minutes if complications or extra imaging are needed.