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What Is A CT Brain?

  • It is a scan of the structure of the skull and brain.
  • A brain CT examination can provide more accurate information about brain structure and brain tissue compared to an X-ray examination of the head. [4]
  • Some indications for brain CT examination require the injection of contrast media.
  • Brain CT has become the preferred examination for head injury. This is because images produced provide more information compared to a normal X-ray examination.[1]
  • A CT brain also provides a more accurate diagnosis of injury, stroke and bleed. This helps clinicians provide appropriate treatment faster.

How Can I Get This Examination Done And Where?

  • The doctor you are seeing will decide if you need the examination.
  • If necessary, the doctor will make a request for examination using Request Form For Radiological Examination.
  • This examination is available in selected Ministry of Health hospitals.

When Is A CT Brain Required?

  • Among the reasons for performing a CT scan of the brain are to rule out :

– metastases in the brain

– head injury

– bleed in the brain.

– abnormality of the brain and structure of the skull.

Source: http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx

Before the examination

  • The radiographer will explain the procedure to you.
  • You will need to remove metallic objects such as hair clips, earrings and necklaces to avoid artefacts in the images.
  • Please inform the radiographer if you are or may be pregnant.
  • If the examination requires a contrast medium, the following instructions need to be followed:

– You need to fast at least 4 – 6 hours prior to the examination.

– Take the steroids given to you 12 and 2 hours before the examination (if necessary).

– You are encouraged not to wear or bring any jewellery or valuables with you on the examination day.

– If the examination requires a contrast medium, the doctor will fix a needle in your arm or hand.

During the examination

  • You will be asked to lie down on the CT examination couch.
  • The radiographer will position you such that your body is straight and your head will be in the correct position.
  • The examination table will be moved into the gantry.
  • The door of the examination room will be closed but you will be able to communicate with the radiographer and the doctor through an intercom.
  • You will be advised not to move during the scan to avoid blurring of the images which may result in a repeat examination.
  • The scan will be started.
  • If you are undergoing a CT brain with contrast media, you may feel uncomfortable after the contrast medium is injected into your blood vessel such as a burning sensation all over the body, nausea, dizziness, etc. However, these symptoms are only temporary.
  • Doctors and radiographers on duty are always there to monitor the situation throughout the examination.
  • After the scan the table will be moved out of the gantry.
  • You will be allowed to get off the table and to change your clothes.
  • The needle will be taken out (if any).

After the examination

  • If your CT examination is done without contrast media, no special after care is required.
  • If your CT examination is done with contrast medium you are advised to drink a lot of water to hasten the excretion of contrast medium from the body through urination.
  • Make sure you are stable before leaving the department.
  • You can inform the radiographer on duty if you have any problem.

Report

Images acquired during the examination will be viewed by a radiologist who will then report the examination.

ct_brain_1Picture 1: Examples of CT Brain Images

Source: http://blog.radiology.ucsf.edu/wp

References

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computed_tomography_of_the_head
  2. http://blog.radiology.ucsf.edu/wp
  3. http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=92&ContentID=P07650
  4. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healthlibrary/test

 

Last Reviewed : 2 June 2016
Translator : Daud bin Ismail
Accreditor : Jasintha S. Sangarapillai

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