Renal Scan/Renogram
This exam shows how well the kidneys are functioning.
Preparation
- Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your appointment.
- Bring a list of current medications.
- Please arrive well hydrated, 2-3 glasses (16 to 24 ounces) of water, before exam.
Procedure
- You may be asked to drink some water upon arrival in the nuclear medicine department.
- An IV will be started in one of your arms.
- You will be placed on a scanning table with a gamma camera in position to image the kidneys.
- The nuclear medicine technologist will inject a small amount of radioactive tracer through the IV and begin the imaging process immediately.
- Imaging will require you to lie flat on your back, remaining relatively still for at least 30-40 minutes.
- It is possible that the doctor may order the exam with a diuretic, which may require additional imaging.
- Total time for the exam may be between 1 and 2 hours.
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.