VENTILATION PERFUSION SCAN

coltsfan715

New member
Hey I had this done when I was being evaluated for my transplant.

There were two parts to the test. You inhale a gas - I think for me it was Xenon. It is colorless and odorless and doesn't make you feel funny - or shouldn't at least. The let you inhale that and then take pictures of your lungs over a period of time. It is too see how the gas is absorbed and dispersed through your lungs. I think the gas makes your lungs appear red/white on the scan.

Then second part is an injection. They inject like a radioactive dye into a vein and take pictures again. This part of the test is to see the way that blood travels through and is dispersed through the lungs. It lights up the lungs on the scan in either red/white (the opposite of the gas portion). It is a bit interesting but also kind of freaky as a patient - well it was for me anyway with the gas portion because you have to hold a mask on your face (around your nose and mouth) for a period of time and I was a bit claustrophobic. I did this while on O2 though, so not sure why he has to be on O2. They actually gave me O2 through the mask with the gas.

It is a radioactive imaging test so you don't have to deal with Xrays and such. Basically the machine they use to take the images can pick up the radioactive image through the body it is really neat honestly.

I hope that it goes well for him.

I will be keeping you all in my thoughts.

Love Linds

Also I wrote about this test when I had it done back in February if you check my blog I may have more information about it there. I didn't check before writing this. It would be in February 2007 <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">.
 

coltsfan715

New member
Hey I had this done when I was being evaluated for my transplant.

There were two parts to the test. You inhale a gas - I think for me it was Xenon. It is colorless and odorless and doesn't make you feel funny - or shouldn't at least. The let you inhale that and then take pictures of your lungs over a period of time. It is too see how the gas is absorbed and dispersed through your lungs. I think the gas makes your lungs appear red/white on the scan.

Then second part is an injection. They inject like a radioactive dye into a vein and take pictures again. This part of the test is to see the way that blood travels through and is dispersed through the lungs. It lights up the lungs on the scan in either red/white (the opposite of the gas portion). It is a bit interesting but also kind of freaky as a patient - well it was for me anyway with the gas portion because you have to hold a mask on your face (around your nose and mouth) for a period of time and I was a bit claustrophobic. I did this while on O2 though, so not sure why he has to be on O2. They actually gave me O2 through the mask with the gas.

It is a radioactive imaging test so you don't have to deal with Xrays and such. Basically the machine they use to take the images can pick up the radioactive image through the body it is really neat honestly.

I hope that it goes well for him.

I will be keeping you all in my thoughts.

Love Linds

Also I wrote about this test when I had it done back in February if you check my blog I may have more information about it there. I didn't check before writing this. It would be in February 2007 <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">.
 

coltsfan715

New member
Hey I had this done when I was being evaluated for my transplant.

There were two parts to the test. You inhale a gas - I think for me it was Xenon. It is colorless and odorless and doesn't make you feel funny - or shouldn't at least. The let you inhale that and then take pictures of your lungs over a period of time. It is too see how the gas is absorbed and dispersed through your lungs. I think the gas makes your lungs appear red/white on the scan.

Then second part is an injection. They inject like a radioactive dye into a vein and take pictures again. This part of the test is to see the way that blood travels through and is dispersed through the lungs. It lights up the lungs on the scan in either red/white (the opposite of the gas portion). It is a bit interesting but also kind of freaky as a patient - well it was for me anyway with the gas portion because you have to hold a mask on your face (around your nose and mouth) for a period of time and I was a bit claustrophobic. I did this while on O2 though, so not sure why he has to be on O2. They actually gave me O2 through the mask with the gas.

It is a radioactive imaging test so you don't have to deal with Xrays and such. Basically the machine they use to take the images can pick up the radioactive image through the body it is really neat honestly.

I hope that it goes well for him.

I will be keeping you all in my thoughts.

Love Linds

Also I wrote about this test when I had it done back in February if you check my blog I may have more information about it there. I didn't check before writing this. It would be in February 2007 <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">.
 

coltsfan715

New member
Hey I had this done when I was being evaluated for my transplant.

There were two parts to the test. You inhale a gas - I think for me it was Xenon. It is colorless and odorless and doesn't make you feel funny - or shouldn't at least. The let you inhale that and then take pictures of your lungs over a period of time. It is too see how the gas is absorbed and dispersed through your lungs. I think the gas makes your lungs appear red/white on the scan.

Then second part is an injection. They inject like a radioactive dye into a vein and take pictures again. This part of the test is to see the way that blood travels through and is dispersed through the lungs. It lights up the lungs on the scan in either red/white (the opposite of the gas portion). It is a bit interesting but also kind of freaky as a patient - well it was for me anyway with the gas portion because you have to hold a mask on your face (around your nose and mouth) for a period of time and I was a bit claustrophobic. I did this while on O2 though, so not sure why he has to be on O2. They actually gave me O2 through the mask with the gas.

It is a radioactive imaging test so you don't have to deal with Xrays and such. Basically the machine they use to take the images can pick up the radioactive image through the body it is really neat honestly.

I hope that it goes well for him.

I will be keeping you all in my thoughts.

Love Linds

Also I wrote about this test when I had it done back in February if you check my blog I may have more information about it there. I didn't check before writing this. It would be in February 2007 <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">.
 

coltsfan715

New member
Hey I had this done when I was being evaluated for my transplant.

There were two parts to the test. You inhale a gas - I think for me it was Xenon. It is colorless and odorless and doesn't make you feel funny - or shouldn't at least. The let you inhale that and then take pictures of your lungs over a period of time. It is too see how the gas is absorbed and dispersed through your lungs. I think the gas makes your lungs appear red/white on the scan.

Then second part is an injection. They inject like a radioactive dye into a vein and take pictures again. This part of the test is to see the way that blood travels through and is dispersed through the lungs. It lights up the lungs on the scan in either red/white (the opposite of the gas portion). It is a bit interesting but also kind of freaky as a patient - well it was for me anyway with the gas portion because you have to hold a mask on your face (around your nose and mouth) for a period of time and I was a bit claustrophobic. I did this while on O2 though, so not sure why he has to be on O2. They actually gave me O2 through the mask with the gas.

It is a radioactive imaging test so you don't have to deal with Xrays and such. Basically the machine they use to take the images can pick up the radioactive image through the body it is really neat honestly.

I hope that it goes well for him.

I will be keeping you all in my thoughts.

Love Linds

Also I wrote about this test when I had it done back in February if you check my blog I may have more information about it there. I didn't check before writing this. It would be in February 2007 <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">.
 

Ratatosk

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Staff member
DS recently had a nuclear medicine (dtap?) scan -- he inhaled a radioactive isotope via a nebulizer, then they had him lay in the CT machine -- watch a video while they took several scans of his lungs. We could watch how things progressed on another screen.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS recently had a nuclear medicine (dtap?) scan -- he inhaled a radioactive isotope via a nebulizer, then they had him lay in the CT machine -- watch a video while they took several scans of his lungs. We could watch how things progressed on another screen.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS recently had a nuclear medicine (dtap?) scan -- he inhaled a radioactive isotope via a nebulizer, then they had him lay in the CT machine -- watch a video while they took several scans of his lungs. We could watch how things progressed on another screen.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS recently had a nuclear medicine (dtap?) scan -- he inhaled a radioactive isotope via a nebulizer, then they had him lay in the CT machine -- watch a video while they took several scans of his lungs. We could watch how things progressed on another screen.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS recently had a nuclear medicine (dtap?) scan -- he inhaled a radioactive isotope via a nebulizer, then they had him lay in the CT machine -- watch a video while they took several scans of his lungs. We could watch how things progressed on another screen.
 

MOME2RT

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thanks guys! its good to know its harmless....they were saying that we would have to wear gloves & take precaution for 48 hours if we handled his bodily fluids. sputum, urine, etc.
 

MOME2RT

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thanks guys! its good to know its harmless....they were saying that we would have to wear gloves & take precaution for 48 hours if we handled his bodily fluids. sputum, urine, etc.
 

MOME2RT

New member
thanks guys! its good to know its harmless....they were saying that we would have to wear gloves & take precaution for 48 hours if we handled his bodily fluids. sputum, urine, etc.
 

MOME2RT

New member
thanks guys! its good to know its harmless....they were saying that we would have to wear gloves & take precaution for 48 hours if we handled his bodily fluids. sputum, urine, etc.
 

MOME2RT

New member
thanks guys! its good to know its harmless....they were saying that we would have to wear gloves & take precaution for 48 hours if we handled his bodily fluids. sputum, urine, etc.
 

Marjolein

New member
let me first say, no i can't stay away from this site haha
I'm at my friends home now and i just have to be on the internet for a bit!

I've had this done 3 times. Ones with my tx assesment and that others were after my tx.
With me they first injected the radioactive stuff. I had to take a few deep breaths so it would go to my lungs. After that they took 4 x-rays or something, they all took about 2 minutes i think, or maybe less time. One from the front, one from the back and one of both sides.

After that they got the mask out and the process started again. They took 4 'x-rays' again while i had to inhale the gass. Front, back and one from both sides again.

The whole thing is really not as scary as it sounds hehe. You just have to sit in front of the thing and nothing else really

With this test they can see how well Reeces bad lung actually works.

Good luck!!!

xxx
 

Marjolein

New member
let me first say, no i can't stay away from this site haha
I'm at my friends home now and i just have to be on the internet for a bit!

I've had this done 3 times. Ones with my tx assesment and that others were after my tx.
With me they first injected the radioactive stuff. I had to take a few deep breaths so it would go to my lungs. After that they took 4 x-rays or something, they all took about 2 minutes i think, or maybe less time. One from the front, one from the back and one of both sides.

After that they got the mask out and the process started again. They took 4 'x-rays' again while i had to inhale the gass. Front, back and one from both sides again.

The whole thing is really not as scary as it sounds hehe. You just have to sit in front of the thing and nothing else really

With this test they can see how well Reeces bad lung actually works.

Good luck!!!

xxx
 

Marjolein

New member
let me first say, no i can't stay away from this site haha
I'm at my friends home now and i just have to be on the internet for a bit!

I've had this done 3 times. Ones with my tx assesment and that others were after my tx.
With me they first injected the radioactive stuff. I had to take a few deep breaths so it would go to my lungs. After that they took 4 x-rays or something, they all took about 2 minutes i think, or maybe less time. One from the front, one from the back and one of both sides.

After that they got the mask out and the process started again. They took 4 'x-rays' again while i had to inhale the gass. Front, back and one from both sides again.

The whole thing is really not as scary as it sounds hehe. You just have to sit in front of the thing and nothing else really

With this test they can see how well Reeces bad lung actually works.

Good luck!!!

xxx
 

Marjolein

New member
let me first say, no i can't stay away from this site haha
I'm at my friends home now and i just have to be on the internet for a bit!

I've had this done 3 times. Ones with my tx assesment and that others were after my tx.
With me they first injected the radioactive stuff. I had to take a few deep breaths so it would go to my lungs. After that they took 4 x-rays or something, they all took about 2 minutes i think, or maybe less time. One from the front, one from the back and one of both sides.

After that they got the mask out and the process started again. They took 4 'x-rays' again while i had to inhale the gass. Front, back and one from both sides again.

The whole thing is really not as scary as it sounds hehe. You just have to sit in front of the thing and nothing else really

With this test they can see how well Reeces bad lung actually works.

Good luck!!!

xxx
 

Marjolein

New member
let me first say, no i can't stay away from this site haha
I'm at my friends home now and i just have to be on the internet for a bit!

I've had this done 3 times. Ones with my tx assesment and that others were after my tx.
With me they first injected the radioactive stuff. I had to take a few deep breaths so it would go to my lungs. After that they took 4 x-rays or something, they all took about 2 minutes i think, or maybe less time. One from the front, one from the back and one of both sides.

After that they got the mask out and the process started again. They took 4 'x-rays' again while i had to inhale the gass. Front, back and one from both sides again.

The whole thing is really not as scary as it sounds hehe. You just have to sit in front of the thing and nothing else really

With this test they can see how well Reeces bad lung actually works.

Good luck!!!

xxx
 
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