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What Causes Pain In The Upper Right Abdomen After A HIDA Scan?

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Posted on Thu, 8 Jun 2017
Question: Hello,

I had HIDA scan yesterday but kinevac was not being used as it was out of stock in the whole country. Radiologist used something called boost, I did not feel any pain during the test but the very next day I can feel pain on my right abdomen since I woke up. The pain lasts till evening, can anyone please tell if this is normal due to HIDA scan? What does this mean?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (41 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Normal

Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome to HCM.
Yes,this is possible effect of the scan since test may lead to galbladder attack especially if boost drink was used since it caused more contractility of gallbladder. This residual effects can last for a while. Be careful what you eat -avoid fats,alcoholic and overeating. you can take spasmodics and nonsteroid painkillers. If fever or increased pain occur,you should see doctor since it may indicate more severe gallbladder inflammation. Wish you good health. Regards
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (19 hours later)
Hello,

Thank you for your reply. I have one more question, are boost and kinevac the same chemical. I mean I read everywhere they mention using kinevac. Do they function same. I did not feel anything during the scan but pain started next day morning when I woke up.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
follow-up consultation

Detailed Answer:
Hi again,

Boost plus is taken orally as a drink and kinevac is given intravenously. These are not the same but have the same effect on gallbladder and both are used for HIDA scan with the same efficiency. Boost may cause more abdominal discomfort but it is usually self-limiting and it should pull back in few days.

Wish you good health.
Regards


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (2 days later)
Hello,

Today my HIDA scan result came and it says 46%. Can you please advise what does this mean. As I mentioned I was used boost and not kinevac for the scan. I did not feel any pain during the exam and the whole day. Next morning i woke up with mild to medium pain on my lower right abdomen. What does this mean? Is there anything serious in my case?

Hello,

I do have a heaviness on my upper right side from before. But I do not have any pain there. Can you please advise if the result is 46%, I am getting tensed here.

Hello,

I have done ultrasound a month back and they said no stone but little bulge or inflammation something like that. What is this hepatitis marker and gastroscopy? I am reluctant to do surgery so is there any medicine that can cure this since the result for Ejaction fraction was 46%. What is laproscopic surgery?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (25 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Possible

Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome.
Yes, since there is good ejection fraction and no large stones,then you can choose conservative treatment. Ursodeoxicolic acid can be used and appropriate low fat diet followed. However,there may be pain present from time to time or more severe inflammation and then you should undergo urgent surgery. It is hard to predict what are chances of these complications,but final decision about surgery is up to you. Laparoscopic surgery means that gallbladder can be removed with camera and 3 small holes so this is minimal invasive procedure. gastroscopy is examination of stomach with camera which is introduced through mouth. Wish you good health. Regards
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (33 minutes later)
Hello,

What is Ursodeoxicolic acid? what does it do? I have this heaviness but pain is not always it comes and goes. Is it dangerous without gall bladder? I am following low fat diet, so if I follow low fat diet then there should be no such problem right? Can I get this heaviness removed without doing any surgery since the ejection fraction is 46%?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (43 minutes later)
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Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Ursodeoxycholic acid is a medication used for gallbladder issues such as sludge or stones and it is taken as a pill and then it will cause dissolve of gallbladder content.

This is effective in only 50% of cases.
An appropriate diet is always beneficial and this is definitely recommended.

However, it cant be predicted how often pain will occur.

Generally, we recommend gallbladder removal if there are often gallbladder attacks and your symptoms sound like this.

Surgery is a routine procedure today and there are no bad consequences on future digestion.

In your case, it is reasonable to wait and see if pain is going to disappear on diet and Ursodeoxycholic acid. If not, then the surgery is recommended.

Hope this is clear now.
Regards

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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What Causes Pain In The Upper Right Abdomen After A HIDA Scan?

Brief Answer: Normal Detailed Answer: Hi and welcome to HCM. Yes,this is possible effect of the scan since test may lead to galbladder attack especially if boost drink was used since it caused more contractility of gallbladder. This residual effects can last for a while. Be careful what you eat -avoid fats,alcoholic and overeating. you can take spasmodics and nonsteroid painkillers. If fever or increased pain occur,you should see doctor since it may indicate more severe gallbladder inflammation. Wish you good health. Regards