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What can I expect during a Barium Enema examination?

When you arrive in the facility the technologist or RPA (radiologist physicians assistant) will ask you some questions regarding your medical history and symptoms. A single abdomen X-Ray will be taken prior to the radiologist beginning the procedure. A radiologist and a technologist will administer the barium rectally through a small catheter. The barium solution will fill the large intestine so that it can be seen on X-ray.
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Norwalk Radiology & Mammography Center: Barium Enema FAQ
A radiologist and a technologist will administer the barium rectally through a small catheter. Additionally, the Radiologist may use the catheter to inflate the intestine with air. The barium mixture will fill the large intestine so that it can be seen on X-ray. The radiologist will watch the images of your intestine on a special X-ray monitor. At times, the radiologist will ask you to change your position or hold your breath so that different views may be taken.
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How long will my Barium Enema examination take?

The enema itself will take about twenty minutes. However, you should allow extra time for preparation and for X-rays of the colon to be taken by the technologist ? about one hour in total.
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What is a barium enema?

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A radiographic exam that allows us to properly X-ray the large intestine and colon. This procedure is especially valuable as a screening tool for patients who have a family history of colon cancer. It’s also helpful in diagnosing certain diseases or conditions for patients who are experiencing unexplained weight loss, changes in their bowel habits, pain, anemia, or bleeding.
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Is The Barium Enema Examination Safe?

Norwalk Radiology & Mammography Center: Barium Enema FAQ
Within the medical community there is general agreement that the benefits of performing the tests far outweigh the small amount of radiation associated with these studies. Scientific advances allow for better images with lower doses of radiation. We continually upgrade our equipment to provide the latest technology and adhere to a strict monitoring and quality assurance program for all equipment.
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Why is a Barium Enema performed?

A barium enema can provide information about the large intestine or colon that will help diagnose certain diseases or conditions in those patients that are experiencing changes in their bowel habits, unexplained weight loss, pain, anemia or bleeding. A barium enema can also be a valuable screening tool for patients with a family history of colon cancer
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Do I Need A Referral (Prescription) To Have My Barium Enema Examination?

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Yes, your doctor must provide a referral (prescription) in order for you to receive a examination. In addition, some insurance carriers or HMO’s require a precertification. Please discuss this with your doctor and your insurance company or HMO prior to your test.
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A barium enema involves filling the large intestine with diluted barium liquid while x-ray images are being taken. Barium enemas are used to diagnose disorders of the large intestine, colon, and rectum, such as colonic tumors, polyps, and diverticula.
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What are some common reasons for a barium enema?

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Your doctor may order a barium enema to evaluate for diseases of the colon such as ulcers, benign polyps, cancer, or inflammation. It may also be performed as a screening examination for cancer in asymptomatic individuals over the age of 50. The procedure is frequently requested on patients suffering from chronic diarrhea, bloody stools, constipation, or irritable bowel syndrome.
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Who interprets the barium enema results and how do I get them?

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A Radiologist, a specially trained doctor experienced in GI studies and other radiology examinations, will study the images and send a signed report with his or her interpretation to your primary care doctor or referring doctor. It will be your primary care doctor or the referring doctor who will inform you of your test results.
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What happens during a barium enema exam?

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Prior to your exam, your technologist will ask you questions about your symptoms and medical history, and answer any questions that you may have. The procedure will begin with an X-ray of your abdomen. Next, a small catheter is inserted into the rectum and the barium solution is administered, filling the large intestine. During the procedure, you will be asked to change your position or hold your breath so certain images can be taken. The exam is considered moderately uncomfortable.
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Is a Barium Enema exam safe?

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Yes. Our state-of-the-art Digital Fluoroscopy unit allows us to perform fluoroscopy studies using the highest resolution and image quality at lower doses of radiation. We can also adjust the brightness and contrast of the images on screen, thus limiting repeated exposures to the patient. If you are pregnant, (or think you might be), please inform our staff prior to your exam.
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What is a barium enema (Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Radiography)?

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A barium enema is a radiology test to evaluate the large intestine (or "colon") for the presence of disease. A specially trained doctor known as a Radiologist performs this test in the Radiology department. The Radiologist carefully instills a contrast material (barium liquid) into the rectum, and uses a precisely measured low dose of radiation (fluoroscopy) to view the colon in real-time.
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How long does a Barium Enema exam last?

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With prep and x-rays, the entire exam lasts about an hour. The enema itself takes about twenty minutes.
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What can I expect at this examination?

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Your head, neck, face and mouth will be examined along with your teeth and gums. You should be prepared to stay for at least 1 1/2 hours. Please bring allergy information and any medications you are taking to help us compile your complete medical history. If you are unable to keep your appointment, please call 214-828-8441 to cancel at least 24 hours prior to your scheduled time.
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Why must I take laxatives prior to a Barium Enema?

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Cleansing the colon for a barium enema will ensure the most accurate images of the lining of the colon.
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What is a barium small-bowel enema?

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A barium small-bowel enema is also called enteroclysis. The procedure involves filling the small intestine with barium liquid while x-ray images are being taken. Barium small-bowel enemas are used to diagnose disorders of the stomach and small intestine, such as ulcers and tumors.
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What will I experience during a Barium Enema?

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the barium fills your colon, you will feel the need to move your bowel. You may feel abdominal pressure, or even minor cramping. These are common sensations, and most people tolerate the mild discomfort easily. The tip of the enema tube is specially designed to help you hold in the barium. If you are having trouble, let the technologist know.
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What Should I Do to Prepare for a Barium Enema Exam?

Norwalk Radiology & Mammography Center: Barium Enema FAQ
Please call our office at (203) 838-4886 to arrange to pick up a bowel cleansing kit and a schedule with additional instructions. We encourage you to use the kit that we provide, but if you are not able to pick up this kit at our office, you can purchase a Fleet Prep Kit # 1 (not to be confused with a fleet enema) at your pharmacy. Follow the instructions on the package for the 24-hour prep and eat lightly for 24 hours prior to the examination.
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And what can I expect after having an enema?

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Most likely, you'll feel great. Probably you'll feel lighter and enjoy a sense of well-being. As soon as the enema is finished you can carry on with your daily routine. For some, the enema may trigger several subsequent bowel movements for the next few hours, but there won't be any uncontrollable urgency or discomfort. I generally recommend to have some time for yourself in case you feel like some quiet time after the enema.
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Are there any additional benefits I might expect from an enema?

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Enemas can start you on a very beneficial educational process. You can learn to expand your awareness of your body's functioning by including signals from your abdomen, your skin, your face and even from that most taboo of natural products, your eliminations. You will find that you can spot the beginnings of developing conditions through clues from these body regions and functions before they become serious.
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What can I expect during the examination?

The technologist will assist you to lie down on the cushioned exam table of the scanner and a device called a "coil" will be placed around the area of the body being scanned. When you are comfortably and safely positioned, the table will move into the magnet opening, bringing the area being imaged into the center of the magnet. The scanner resembles a tunnel with both ends open to allow air and some light inside.
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How is a barium small-bowel enema performed?

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Usually, a barium small-bowel enema can be performed on an outpatient basis. Patients may be asked to refrain from eating or drinking after midnight on the night before the examination. An enema or laxative may be given on the day before the test to clear feces from the colon.
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I recently had a colonoscopy. What is the difference between a colonoscopy and a Barium Enema?

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A colonoscopy is a procedure where sedation is required. A scope is utilized to directly visualize the colon while dilating the bowel with air. A Barium Enema is an x-ray test in which a white liquid, called barium is placed into the rectum and colon through the anus to enhance the visualization of the large bowel (colon) without the need for sedation. Barium or a combination of barium and air is utilized to study the colon.
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