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Patient Home | My PET Scan | What to Expect What to Expect
What to Expect Some hints to prepare you for your scan:
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. 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. 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. After My PET Scan When the PET scan is done, make sure to drink plenty of water or other fluids throughout the day. 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. |