INTRAVENOUS PYELOGRAM

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INTRAVENOUS PYELOGRAM, in Visit Clinic

X-ray imaging with injected dye that outlines kidneys, ureters and bladder to detect stones or blockages in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a INTRAVENOUS PYELOGRAM Test in Visit Clinic?

An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) is an X-ray exam that uses a dye injected into a vein to outline the urinary tract. It shows the shape and position of the kidneys, ureters and bladder. This helps doctors find stones, blockages, tumors, strictures, and some birth defects. It also shows how urine moves through the system. Doctors order IVP to investigate blood in the urine, sudden flank pain, or repeated urinary infections. Results help guide treatment choices such as further imaging, procedures, or surgery. Newer tests like CT or ultrasound may be used instead, but IVP can still be useful for specific anatomical views.

INTRAVENOUS PYELOGRAM Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

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

INTRAVENOUS PYELOGRAM Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The INTRAVENOUS PYELOGRAM test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a INTRAVENOUS PYELOGRAM Test in Visit Clinic?

INTRAVENOUS PYELOGRAM is an imaging study often ordered when a patient has flank pain, visible blood in urine, recurrent urinary infections, or suspected urinary blockage. It is used alone or alongside ultrasound and CT scans to locate stones, tumors, strictures, or congenital urinary tract abnormalities. Abnormal findings commonly come from stones, infections, tumors, scarring, or prior surgery. A family history of kidney defects or stones may prompt earlier use.

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What is an intravenous pyelogram used for in Visit Clinic?plus

An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) is an X‑ray test where contrast dye injected into a vein outlines the kidneys, ureters and bladder. It’s used to detect kidney stones, tumors, anatomical abnormalities, strictures or blockages and to evaluate urinary tract drainage and function. IVP has largely been supplanted by CT urography and ultrasound but may still be used in specific diagnostic situations.

How do you prepare a patient for an intravenous pyelogram in Visit Clinic?plus

Explain the procedure and obtain informed consent. Check renal function and pregnancy status; ask about allergies (iodine/contrast) and current medications—metformin is often withheld per clinician. Provide bowel preparation (laxative or enema) and fasting from midnight to clear bowel. Establish IV access; review risks and watch for contrast reactions. Encourage hydration afterward to help flush the contrast.

What is the normal range for IVP in Visit Clinic?plus

Do you mean IVP as "intravenous pyelogram" (an imaging test) or "intravesical pressure" (bladder pressure)? Each has different normal values—tell me which one and I’ll provide a 50–75 word answer.

What is another name for an intravenous pyelogram in Visit Clinic?plus

An intravenous pyelogram is commonly called an intravenous urogram (IVU) or excretory urography. It’s an X‑ray study where contrast dye is injected intravenously to visualize the kidneys, ureters, and bladder as the dye is filtered and excreted. The test helps detect stones, structural abnormalities, or obstruction in the urinary tract. It’s largely been replaced by CT urography in many settings.

How long is the IVP procedure in Visit Clinic?plus

An IVP (intravenous pyelogram) usually takes about 30–60 minutes from start to finish. The radiologist injects contrast, then takes multiple X‑rays over several minutes to visualize kidneys, ureters, and bladder; additional images or observation can extend time. Allow extra time for prep, local paperwork, and post‑procedure monitoring if needed. Expect to be at the facility up to two hours if delays occur.

Where is IVP injected in Visit Clinic?plus

For an intravenous pyelogram (IVP), the contrast dye is injected into a peripheral vein—most commonly an antecubital vein in the arm—through an intravenous cannula. The dye travels through the bloodstream to the kidneys, ureters and bladder so X‑ray images can be taken. A radiographer or nurse places the IV and administers the injection; local IV access is used for contrast delivery.