CT SCAN KUB WITH TRIPLE PHASE CONTRAST

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CT SCAN KUB WITH TRIPLE PHASE CONTRAST, in Visit Clinic

A CT scan of kidneys, ureters, and bladder using timed contrast images to check structure and blood flow in Visit Clinic.

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What is a CT SCAN KUB WITH TRIPLE PHASE CONTRAST Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT SCAN KUB WITH TRIPLE PHASE CONTRAST is a specialized CT scan of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. It creates detailed pictures of organ shape, size, and internal structure. The “triple phase” means images are taken at different times after an injected contrast dye. That shows both blood flow and how the kidneys handle the dye. Doctors use it to find kidney stones, tumors, infections, trauma, or blood vessel problems. It helps plan surgery, guide treatment choices, and monitor known disease. The test is fast and gives more detail than a regular X‑ray for many urinary problems.

CT SCAN KUB WITH TRIPLE PHASE CONTRAST Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

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

CT SCAN KUB WITH TRIPLE PHASE CONTRAST Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT SCAN KUB WITH TRIPLE PHASE CONTRAST test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT SCAN KUB WITH TRIPLE PHASE CONTRAST Test in Visit Clinic?

CT SCAN KUB WITH TRIPLE PHASE CONTRAST is an imaging study used when doctors suspect kidney stones, masses, infection, trauma, or vascular problems. It is ordered for symptoms such as severe flank pain, visible blood in urine, unexplained weight loss, or after abdominal injury. Abnormal findings can result from stones, tumors, infection, bleeding, or vascular disease and may be influenced by medications or chronic conditions. Family history of kidney cancer or hereditary kidney disease can make this test especially important.

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What is the triple phase CT contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

Triple-phase CT contrast is a contrast-enhanced CT protocol acquiring images during three timed phases after intravenous iodinated contrast: arterial (early, ~20–30 seconds), portal venous (≈60–70 seconds) and delayed/equilibrium (minutes after injection). This timing highlights vascularity and enhancement patterns to better detect and characterize liver, pancreatic, renal and other lesions, and to assess vascular anatomy and tumor perfusion.

What is a triple contrast CT scan used for in Visit Clinic?plus

A triple-contrast CT uses oral, rectal and intravenous contrast to provide detailed visualization of the gastrointestinal tract, bowel wall, vascular supply and adjacent organs. It’s used to detect and characterize bowel inflammation, perforation, obstruction, fistulas, abscesses, tumors and post‑operative complications, and to stage malignancies or guide surgical and interventional planning by improving lesion and vascular delineation.

What is a 3-phase CT scan of the kidney in Visit Clinic?plus

A 3-phase CT scan of the kidney acquires three timed series—usually a non-contrast scan, an early post-contrast (corticomedullary) phase about 25–40 seconds after injection, and a later nephrographic/excretory phase (typically 80–120 seconds; delayed excretory images may be taken minutes later). It assesses renal parenchyma, tumors, stones, vascular anatomy and collecting-system opacification for diagnosis and treatment planning.

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

Triple-phase CT uses arterial, portal venous and delayed contrast phases to characterize tissue enhancement over time. It improves detection and differentiation of liver, pancreas and renal lesions, identifies hypervascular tumors, vascular anatomy and active bleeding, and guides staging and treatment planning. Timing differences reveal lesion vascularity and washout patterns that single-phase scans can miss, increasing diagnostic accuracy and management.

What should I wear for a triple-phase CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

For a triple‑phase CT, wear comfortable, loose‑fitting, two‑piece clothes with short or easily rolled sleeves for IV access. Avoid metal: zippers, snaps, underwire bras, jewelry, piercings, hairpins, or clothing with metallic prints. You may be asked to change into a gown; bring minimal valuables. Remove hearing aids, glasses, and dentures before scanning as instructed.

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

A triple‑phase CT scan’s actual image acquisition is quick—usually 5–10 minutes—because each phase is captured within seconds. With IV placement, contrast injection, timed delays between arterial, portal venous and delayed phases, plus brief post‑scan observation, plan for roughly 20–45 minutes at the radiology department. In some cases, depending on logistics and protocols, the appointment can take up to an hour.