GI Bleed Scan
This exam determines if there is an active site of bleeding into the GI tract.
Preparation
- Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your appointment.
- No special preparations are required.
Procedure
- This exam sometimes requires multiple sets of images over the course of the day.
- An intravenous (IV) site will be started in one of your arms and a small amount of blood drawn.
- Your blood is mixed with a radioactive tracer and reinjected through the IV to allow for the images to be taken.
- You will be placed on a gamma camera and continuous images acquired for at least 1 hour.
- These images may be repeated after a short break and possibly multiple times.
After the procedure
- You will follow up with your ordering doctor.
Considerations
- If you are pregnant or suspect you may be, contact your referring doctor.
- Tell the technologist if you are planning to travel out of the country.