CT Abdomen/Pelvis

CT Abdomen/Pelvis

Indications

  • Abdominal pain
  • Suspected appendicitis or diverticulitis
  • Oncology staging or follow-up
  • Evaluation of infection, abscess, or fluid collections

Patient Preparation

  • NPO 2–4 hours prior to exam if possible.
  • Verify renal function and contrast allergy status per site policy.
  • Confirm pregnancy status when applicable.

IV Contrast

  • Contrast type: nonionic iodinated contrast per site formulary.
  • Typical dose: weight-based per institutional guideline.
  • Injection rate: standard abdominal rate per injector protocol.
  • Phase: portal venous phase timing per scanner timing preset.

Oral Contrast

Use oral contrast per site preference and indication. Follow local timing and volume instructions.

Scanner and Technique

  • Coverage: dome of diaphragm through symphysis pubis.
  • Slice thickness: standard diagnostic thickness with thin reconstructions for reformats.
  • Reformats: axial, coronal, and sagittal planes as per routine body CT protocol.

Notes

  • For renal stone or trauma indications, use dedicated stone or trauma protocol as appropriate.
  • Document any protocol deviations in the exam notes.