CT Abdomen Pelvis with Oral and IV contrast

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CT Abdomen Pelvis with Oral and IV contrast, in Visit Clinic

CT scan produces detailed images of abdominal and pelvic organs using oral and IV contrast to find disease in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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28 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a CT Abdomen Pelvis with Oral and IV contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT Abdomen Pelvis with Oral and IV contrast produces detailed cross-sectional images of the belly and pelvis. It uses X-rays with oral contrast to outline the bowel and IV contrast to show blood vessels and organ tissue. The scan reveals organ size, inflammation, infection, tumors, fluid collections, stones, and bleeding. It is important because it finds the cause of pain, fever, or unexplained weight loss. Doctors use it to diagnose acute problems, plan surgery, guide procedures, and monitor how disease or treatment is changing over time.

CT Abdomen Pelvis with Oral and IV contrast Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

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

CT Abdomen Pelvis with Oral and IV contrast Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Abdomen Pelvis with Oral and IV contrast test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Abdomen Pelvis with Oral and IV contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Abdomen Pelvis with Oral and IV contrast is ordered as part of diagnostic imaging when doctors suspect serious abdominal or pelvic problems. It is used for sudden severe abdominal pain, fever, trauma, unexplained weight loss, bleeding, or abnormal lab tests. The scan helps diagnose appendicitis, obstruction, tumors, abscesses, stones, and vascular injury. Abnormal findings stem from infection, inflammation, cancer, trauma, or certain medications; family cancer history may prompt earlier imaging.

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What does a CT scan with oral and IV contrast show in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan with oral and IV contrast outlines the gastrointestinal tract and enhances blood vessels and solid organs, improving visualization of bowel anatomy and perfusion. It helps detect tumors, inflammation, abscesses, perforation, obstruction, ischemia, active bleeding, and vascular injuries. Contrast improves delineation of lesions, their extent, and relationship to surrounding structures, aiding accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

How long does a CT abdomen pelvis with IV and oral contrast take in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT abdomen and pelvis with IV and oral contrast typically takes about 30–90 minutes overall. The scan itself is very quick (usually under 5–10 minutes), but oral contrast often requires 30–60 minutes to be ingested and distribute; IV cannulation and preparation add another 10–20 minutes. Allow up to two hours for arrival, consent, and any brief post-scan checks.

Why would a doctor order a CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis with contrast is ordered to better visualize organs, blood vessels and abnormal tissue. It helps detect tumors, infections or abscesses, inflammation (appendicitis, diverticulitis), bowel obstruction, internal bleeding or trauma, and vascular problems (aneurysm, clots). It also stages cancer and guides biopsies or other procedures by improving lesion visibility.

Can you CT abdomen pelvis without oral or IV contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — non-contrast CT abdomen/pelvis is commonly used and appropriate for specific indications such as suspected renal/ureteric stones, evaluating calcifications, and some trauma cases. IV (and occasionally oral) contrast, however, enhances detection of infection, abscess, tumors, vascular injury, and inflammatory bowel disease. Contrast is avoided with allergy or severe renal impairment. Imaging choice should follow the clinical question and radiologist guidance.

How do you prep for a CT scan with oral and IV contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

Fast for 4 hours before the scan; drink the prescribed oral contrast at the times given (usually starting 1–2 hours before). Tell staff about allergies, kidney disease, pregnancy, and all meds. You may need a recent creatinine/GFR test. Hold metformin at contrast time and for 48 hours afterward until kidney function is checked. Hydrate well, remove metal/jewelry, wear loose clothes, and arrive early for IV placement.

What cancers can an abdominal CT scan detect in Visit Clinic?plus

An abdominal CT scan can detect primary and metastatic tumors in the liver, pancreas, kidneys and adrenal glands; masses in the stomach, small intestine and colon; abdominal lymphomas; splenic lesions; retroperitoneal tumors; peritoneal carcinomatosis; and pelvic/adnexal masses (including some ovarian tumors) when the pelvis is included. It helps stage disease, assess spread and guide biopsy or treatment planning.