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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you eat or drink anything before a CT scan?
Your doctor may recommend not eating or drinking anything at least five hours before a CT Scan.
Why do you need to drink water before a CT scan?
Before a CT scan, your doctor will give you water to drink to hydrate you, and also it helps outline the stomach, bladder, and bowels clearly in the scans.
How long does an MRI scan take?
MRI can take anything between 15 to 90 minutes.
Can you open your eyes during an MRI?
MRI requires one to be as calm and still as possible inside the machine. Therefore, keeping your eyes closed for the entire procedure is advisable.
Can you cough during an MRI?
If you have a cold or a cough, it's better to take a decongestant or a cough syrup before your visit. MRI requires the patient to be as calm and still as possible for the entire procedure.
Do you have to wear a mask during an MRI?
As long as masks don't have any metal components, it's generally safer to wear them.
How long does an interventional radiology procedure take?
Procedure times vary depending on your condition. A simple G-tube change can take up to five minutes, whereas a cerebral angiogram with an aneurysm can take four hours.
Are you put to sleep for interventional radiology?
Interventional radiology procedures do not require general anesthesia. Your care team will generally numb the incision area with a local anesthetic to minimize pain and discomfort.
What precautions should be taken before a CT scan?
All metallic objects from your body need to be removed. Also, you must avoid eating or drinking anything a few hours before the scan.
What are the risks of CT scans?
Ionizing radiation such as X-rays can damage DNA and may cause cancer. However, this is extremely rare.