Thanks so much for the help several of you gave me concerning vesicoureteral reflux and my son't first febrile UTI. I was able to get the urologist to agree to the renal ultrasound, the VCUG, and a same day consultation after the tests.
I was just wondering what I should expect from the VCUG. I know he is going to have a catheter and since we had to do that in the ER I know it is not going to be pleasant but how long does the test take and what can I expect as far as the environment he will be in? Will I be able to be with him? We have a consult immediately after testing with the urologist so will he be able to tell us exactly what we are dealing with right away? Any other info anyone can offer would be great as well. Thanks!
Re: Thank you and a ? about VCUG test
I'm a nuclear medicine tech and perform VCUGs. We allow one parent to come back with the patient. How old is DS? If he's an infant, then the catheterization part goes quick because they are smaller and easier to hold still. If he's a toddler, it's more difficult obviously.
Once the cathether is in, a small amount of a radioactive tracer is instilled into the bladder and the bladder is filled with saline. Pictures are being taken while the bladder is filling. Once the bladder is full, another image is done with a full bladder. The cathether is removed and the patient will void into a container to measure the amount of urine. If patient isn't PT, then we wait to see if they pee and then take a post void image.
The entire process takes about 20 min. Our dr's have a computer dictation system, so once they dictate the report and sign it, it's available for review on the computer. Good luck and I hope you get some answers soon.