HIDA Scan
HIDA Scan
(Hepatobiliary Iminodiacetic Acid Scan; Gallbladder Scan; Hepatobiliary Imaging; Biliary Tract Radionuclide Scan; Hepatobiliary Scintigraphy; Cholescintigraphy; HIDA [a technetium-99m disopropyl analogue] Scan)
Definition
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Reasons for Test
- Find the cause of jaundice (yellow skin) or pain in the abdomen
- Diagnose suspected gallbladder disorders, like inflammation, perforation, stones , or other blockages
- Check bile flow after surgery
Possible Complications
What to Expect
Prior to Test
- Make sure you let the doctor know what medicines you are taking. Some medicines may need to be stopped or adjusted before the test. Your doctor may also suggest starting a new medicine.
- You will fast for 4-6 hours before the scan.
- A healthcare provider will discuss your medical history and do a physical exam.
- Your doctor will review the purpose and description of the test.
- You will remove all jewelry and other metallic objects.
- You will change into a gown.
- You will be asked to use the bathroom before the test.
- You will be asked to sign an informed consent form.
Description of Test
After Test
- Most people can resume normal activity, diet, and medicines after the test.
- Drinking additional fluids for two days will remove the tracer drug from your body. It is usually cleared within 6-24 hours.
- Always flush the toilet twice and wash your hands thoroughly for a few days following the test.
- Keep the injection site clean, dry, and protected. Look for signs of infection.
How Long Will It Take?
Will It Hurt?
Results
Call Your Doctor
- Signs of infection, including fever and chills
- Redness, swelling, increasing pain, a lot of bleeding, or any discharge from the injection site
- Joint pain, fatigue, stiffness, rash, other new symptoms, or allergic reactions
RESOURCES
American College of Gastroenterology http://www.gi.org/
American Family Physician http://www.aafp.org
National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canadian Association of Gastroenterology http://www.cag-acg.org/
Canadian Digestive Health Foundation http://www.cdhf.ca/
References
Mayo Clinic. HIDA Scan. Mayo Clinic website. Available at: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hida-scan/MY00320 . Accessed April 16, 2010.
Van Leeuwen AM, Kranpitz TR, Smith L. Davis's Comprehensive Handbook of Laboratory & Diagnostic Tests with Nursing Implications . Hepatobiliary scan. EBSCO Nursing Reference Center. Available at: http://www.ebscohost.com/thisTopic.php?marketID=16&topicID=1034 . Published January 1, 2006. Accessed April 16, 2010.
Venes D. HIDA scan. Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary . EBSCO Nursing Reference Center. Available at: http://www.ebscohost.com/thisTopic.php?marketID=16&topicID=1034 . Published January 1, 2005. Accessed April 16, 2010.




