Exam: Hepatobiliary (HIDA) Study

Hepatobiliary (HIDA) Study Description

Duration: 2 hour(s)

The purpose of this “nuclear medicine” study is to obtain images of your gall bladder and liver in order to help the physician diagnose the patients condition.

What is Nuclear Medicine?

Nuclear medicine is a type of diagnostic exam whereby images are acquired by tracking the distribution of radioactive material in the body.  The radioactive isotope is injected at the start of the test.  A Gamma camera is used to detect the rays emitted by the radioactive material.  Most of the radioactive isotopes injected into the patient’s body is eliminated via urine and the intensity of radioactivity diminishes over time.

An appointment is necessary for all Nuclear Medicine/Nuclear Cardiac examinations.

Preparation

Nothing to eat or drink from midnight the night before.