What to Expect
Some hints to prepare you for your scan:
- Dress comfortably and warmly. Scanner rooms can sometimes be cool.
- Avoid eating anything for at least four-six hours before your scan (this includes sugar-free gum, mints, candy and beverages other than water).
- No strenuous exercise the day of your exam (example: working out, jogging, etc.).
- Please bring a copy of your most recent CT, X-Ray, or MRI films with you on the day of your PET scan.
- Be prepared to lie still for 15-75 minutes while the scan is performed.
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Procedure
A PET scan is completely painless and has no side effects. After fasting for 4-6 hours, you will receive an injection of a trace amount of radioactive glucose, which is distributed throughout the body.
About 30-70 minutes after the injection, you will empty your bladder, then lie down on a scanner bed. Images will be taken of your body as you lie still on the scanner bed.
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How Long Will the Scan Take?
A scan takes approximately 15-90 minutes, depending on the type of scan you are having (i.e., whole body, brain, etc.) and the type of scanner being used. The results are then interpreted by a trained nuclear medicine physician or radiologist and sent to your referring physician.
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Diabetics
If you are diabetic, eat and take your insulin or oral medication as directed by your physician. Generally, your blood sugar level should be 100-200 mg/dL before your PET scan. Test your blood sugar level before the PET scan. Make sure that the PET center staff knows that you are diabetic.
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After My PET Scan
When the PET scan is done, make sure to drink plenty of water or other fluids throughout the day.
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Results of My PET Scan
Your PET scan results will be reported to your referring physician within 1-2 business days. Please contact your physician to discuss your PET scan results.
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