Before the scan
Metal objects including jewellery, spectacles, dentures and hairpins may affect the CT images and should be left at home or removed before your scan. You may also be asked to remove your hearing aids.
Before the start of the scan, you will be taught to hold your breath for about 10-15 seconds during the scan.
*If you are diabetic and taking metformin (Glucphage®), you must discontinue the use of metformin at the time of or before the scan, and to refrain from taking metformin for 48 hours after the scan.
If your heart rate is 90 beats a minutes or higher, you may be given a drug to slow the rate in order to obtain accurate images.
If you have asthma and/or drug allergies, you may be prescribed medicine before the test.
Before the scan, an intravenous catheter (a small plastic tube) will be inserted in your arm for intravenous contrast injection. If you have a previous contrast reaction (eg allergy), please inform the attending physician.