NMR abdomen
Plan your appointment
Course of the examination
An NMR examination of the abdomen takes about 25 minutes and is not painful.
- Because of the strength of the magnet, you may not approach the device with metal objects (coins, needles, jewelry, keys ...) or with magnetic cards (bank card, health insurance card, parking card ...). You can leave your belongings in the changing room.
- In the examination room you will be installed as comfortably as possible on the examination table and an antenna will be placed on the abdomen to take the images.
- At the start of the examination, you'll slide slowly on your back into the magnetic tunnel that is open both at the front and the back. This tunnel is very well lit and ventilated.
- The medical team is outside the examination room. You can see them clearly through a window and through a camera. Through an intercom system they can hear you. During the examination you can always contact them with a push button.
- During the examination you'll regularly hear knocking sounds.
- You will be given headphones to protect you from these sounds and to listen to music.
- You must not move at all
- When a contrast fluid is injected, you will feel a prick similar to a blood draw. The radiologist will determine if contrast must be administered.
The radiologist makes an initial interpretation of the images during the examination. After the final interpretation, he/she sends a report to the doctor who requested the examination. Only this doctor can discuss the results with you.
An NMR examination is only possible by appointment. Please always bring your identity card and the request from your doctor.
You must register in advance at the registration desk in the central entrance hall.
Preparation
Remove all metal objects and jewelry before starting the examination and leave them in the changing room.
For this examination, you must first carefully fill out a complete questionnaire .
Important things to report for an NMR examination:
- that you have a pacemaker or an artificial valve of the heart.
- that you have undergone a major surgery.
- that you have had surgery on the eye or brain.
- that you are pregnant.
In all these cases, please notify the doctor or radiology nurse before the examination starts.
This examination is only possible by appointment. Please always bring your identity card, your doctor's prescription and any previous radiological examinations.
Aftercare
No specific aftercare is required.