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Is HIDA Scan For A 34 Days Child For Septicemia Painful?

my baby boy s age 34days. he suffering septicemia 3times after his born. now he admitted in NICU and running antibiotic. his direct bilirubin high 17 and indirect bilirubin 2.5. his stool is pale color. now dr. suggest for HIDA Scane. is it painful or harmful for newborn baby?
Mon, 13 Jul 2015
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A hepatobiliary (HIDA) scan is an imaging procedure used to diagnose problems in the liver, gallbladder and bile ducts.Its a useful investigation in neonate a suffering from obstructive jaundice as in your baby's case.

In the HIDA scan, a radioactive chemical or tracer is injected into a vein in the arm. The tracer is handled by the liver like bile. A special nuclear medicine scanner (gamma camera) tracks the flow of the tracer from the liver into your gallbladder and small intestine.

It's good for your baby and the pain associated with the cannulation can be well handled with analgesia in NICU setup. So, don't worry and continue with the procedure.

Take care

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Is HIDA Scan For A 34 Days Child For Septicemia Painful?

Hi Welcome to the HCM A hepatobiliary (HIDA) scan is an imaging procedure used to diagnose problems in the liver, gallbladder and bile ducts.Its a useful investigation in neonate a suffering from obstructive jaundice as in your baby s case. In the HIDA scan, a radioactive chemical or tracer is injected into a vein in the arm. The tracer is handled by the liver like bile. A special nuclear medicine scanner (gamma camera) tracks the flow of the tracer from the liver into your gallbladder and small intestine. It s good for your baby and the pain associated with the cannulation can be well handled with analgesia in NICU setup. So, don t worry and continue with the procedure. Take care