DTPA Renal Scan (Kidney Function Test)

Advanced Nuclear Medicine Scan for Accurate Kidney Function & Urinary Flow Assessment

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What is a DTPA Scan?

A DTPA Scan (Diethylene Triamine Pentaacetic Acid scan) is a nuclear medicine imaging test used to assess the function and drainage of your kidneys.

Unlike ultrasound or CT that show structure, a DTPA scan evaluates how well each kidney is working, and how efficiently urine flows from kidneys to the bladder.

This test is ideal for detecting kidney problems early, guiding treatment, and avoiding long-term damage.

At Dr. Anand’s Imaging & Neurological Research Centre, we use a Dual Head Gamma Camera to perform precise, quick, and safe DTPA scans.

✅ How Does It Help?

1. 🩺 Kidney Function Evaluation

  • Measures how well each kidney filters blood

  • Assesses function in patients with one kidney

  • Detects early-stage kidney diseases

2. 🚰 Urine Flow Assessment

  • Evaluates obstruction in urinary tract

  • Detects blockage in ureters or kidney swelling (hydronephrosis)

3. 🧒 Pediatric Kidney Issues

  • Identifies urinary reflux (VUR) or congenital kidney abnormalities

  • Important for repeated UTIs in children

4. 💉 Post-Surgery Monitoring

  • Checks kidney transplant function

  • Assesses recovery after stone removal or stent placement

How Does It Work?

1. 💉 Small Injection

A safe radioactive tracer (DTPA) is injected into a vein. It behaves like a substance filtered by the kidneys.

2. 🛏️ Scanning

You lie down under a gamma camera, which captures real-time images of how the tracer moves through your kidneys.

3. 💊 Lasix Use (if needed)

A diuretic (Lasix) may be given to check how quickly urine drains out of kidneys.

4. 🕒 Timing

The entire scan usually takes 30–45 minutes.

✅ Completely painless
✅ Safe, even for children

📌 Common Reasons for a DTPA Scan

Use CaseExamples
Kidney ObstructionStones, ureter narrowing
Low Kidney FunctionOne kidney not working properly
Pediatric ConditionsReflux (VUR), recurrent UTI
Transplant Follow-UpCheck kidney transplant function
Post-Surgical RecoveryAfter ureteral stent, blockage removal

🧍‍♀️ Test Preparation & Safety

  • 💧 Drink water before the test (as advised)

  • 🧴 No fasting required

  • 💊 Inform us about any medications or diuretic allergies

  • 👩‍⚕️ Inform the technician if you are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • 🕶️ Radiation is minimal and exits your body naturally

✅ Outpatient test – go home the same day
✅ Resume normal activity after the scan

Frequently Asked Questions❓

Q: ☢️ Is the radioactive injection safe?

🅰️ Yes. It’s used in very small quantities and exits your body quickly through urine.

Q: 👶 Is it safe for children?

🅰️ Absolutely. It’s commonly used in children with UTIs or congenital kidney issues.

Q: ⏱️ How long does the scan take?

🅰️ About 30 to 45 minutes. You may leave right after it’s done.

Q: 📄 When will I get my report?

🅰️ Reports are usually ready within 24 hours. Emergency reports may be provided faster.

Q: 🏥 Do I need to get admitted?

🅰️ No. It’s a simple outpatient procedure.

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