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- An IV is placed in the patient's arm or hand
- The blood glucose level is tested by the technologist
- Patient lays quiet and still for 15 minutes
- After the 15 minute waiting period, the patient receives an injection of FDG (Flourine-18 Deoxyglucose)
- Patient will then lay quiet and still for another 60-90 minutes
- Patient is then taken to the PET Scanner
- Scan may take anywhere from 20-40 minutes
- After the scan, the images are reviewed by our Nuclear Medicine Physician
- If no additional images are needed, the patient is free to leave
- Total test time will take two to three hours
DESCRIPTION OF PET/CT PROCEDURE FOR MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION IMAGING USING RUBIDIUM-82 (Rb-82):
- The patient will be asked to undress from the waist up and put on a gown
- They will be instructed to remove any metal objects from the chest area (jewelry)
- An IV is placed in a vein in the patient's arm
- EKG patches are put on the chest to monitor the patient's heart rate and rhythm
- The patient is placed on the PET/CT imaging table
- The patient will be asked to place their arms behind their head
- A CT will be done to correlate the patient's position on the table for the Rubidium imaging
- The patient then receives an infusion of the radiopharmaceutical (Rb-82), while a 6 minute set of resting images are obtained
- After the resting images are completed, the stress portion of the test will be performed using a pharmaceutical called Adenosine
- The pharmaceutical stress occurs for a 7 minute infusion period
- During the 7 minute stress, the Rb-82 is also being infused and another 6 minute set of images are obtained
- The technologist and nurse will assist you throughout the entire procedure
- The images are checked for quality and then the patient is allowed to leave
- Total Test time is 60 to 90 minutes
DESCRIPTION OF PET/CT PROCEDURE FOR MYOCARDIAL VIABILITY:
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An IV is placed in a vein in the patient's arm
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Blood Glucose level is initially checked
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The patient will be given a bottle of Dexicola to drink, this will cause an increase in the blood glucose levels. At that point, diabetic patients will be instructed to take their diabetic medication
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The patient's blood glucose will be monitored until the glucose levels begin to come back down
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An injection of FDG (Flourine-18 Deoxyglucose) will be administered to the patient
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Images will begin 30-60 minutes after the injection of FDG
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The images take approximately 15 minutes
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Total Test time is 1-2 hours
DESCRIPTION OF PET/CT PROCEDURE FOR BRAIN IMAGING:
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An IV is placed in a vein in the patient's arm
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After resting quietly for 30 minutes, an injection of FDG (Flourine-18 Deoxyglucose) will be administered to the patient
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Patient will need to rest quietly until imaging
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Imaging will begin 30-60 minutes after the injection of the FDG
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The imaging will take approximately 20 minutes
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|  | Saint Joseph's Hospital 611 Saint Joseph Avenue Marshfield, WI 54449 715-387-1713 sjhweb@stjosephs-marshfield.org
Nuclear Medicine Department 611 St. Joseph Avenue Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 387-5394
PET/CT Service Available Monday through Friday
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