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Patient Preparation
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Comfort - PET scans are completely painless, with no side effects.
Clothing - You will need to dress comfortably.
Food and Drink - Please call the PET center for specific instructions on what you can eat and drink the day before
your scan.
Medications - You may take your regularly scheduled medications prior to arriving for your scan, if they can
be tolerated on an empty stomach.
Diabetic - Please speak with the nurse or doctor for specific instructions regarding insulin prior to the PET scan.
Generally, your blood sugar level should be 100-200 mg/dL before your PET scan. Test your blood sugar level before
the PET scan.
Procedure - Upon arriving at the PET center, you will have lab work and a blood sugar test done. You will also
receive an injection of radioactive glucose (FDG) via IV, which will take approximately 45 minutes to distribute
throughout your body. You will be asked to empty your bladder and then lie down on the scanner bed. The scan takes
approximately 15-60 minutes, depending upon the type of scan you are having and the type of scanner being used.
It is important that you lie still during this process. If you need pain medication please bring it with you.
You should plan on being at the PET center for approximately 2 hours.
After your scan - Once the PET scan is complete, you will be able to leave the PET center. Make sure you drink
plenty of water or other fluids throughout the day to flush the FDG from your body.
Your PET scan results - The PET scan is interpreted by a trained radiologist, and results are usually sent to the
referring physician within 24-48 hours. You should contact your doctor to discuss the results.
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