Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP)
What Is Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP)?
An Intravenous Pyelogram is an X-ray of the urinary tract that includes the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. Providers may order this exam to look for kidney stones, tumors, infections, abnormal formation and/or damage after an injury.
Before the Exam
Providing safe, quality patient care is our highest priority. For the best experience please properly prepare for your appointment:
- Radiation is used for this exam. Please notify your doctor if you are pregnant.
- Please notify your doctor if you are allergic to X-ray dye.
- Your colon must be empty for this exam. Your ordering doctor will provide a bowel preparation for you to use the day before your exam.
- Do not eat or drink for 8 hours before the exam. You may take medications with small sips of water.
- Do not bring children with you to your appointment. For their safety children are not allowed to accompany you in the exam room. Staff are unable to monitor children.
During the Exam
- A radiologic technologist helps position you for the exam.
- An IV is placed in your arm and X-ray dye is injected.
- Multiple X-ray images are taken.
- Images are reviewed with the radiologist (doctor) to determine if any additional images are needed.
After the Exam
- You are able to resume your normal diet and activity immediately following the exam.
- Drink plenty of water for a few days after the test unless your doctor tells you not to.
- A radiologist reviews the images and prepares a report for your provider. The results of your exam will be given to you by the ordering clinic.
- Follow-up care is a key part of your health. Be sure to make and go to all appointments and call your primary care provider if you have questions.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your provider.
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