Your child may experience some discomfort associated with the insertion of the intravenous needle. The needle used for the procedure is small. Once the radiopharmaceutical is injected, the needle is withdrawn and a bandage is placed over the site of the injection. If a diagnostic CT is indicated, your child may receive IV contrast, and we will keep the IV in place and remove at the completion of the study. If your child receives IV contrast during the CT scan, it will be normal for him/her to feel warm during the administration, however, that feeling will go away after the administration of IV contrast is complete. IV contrast is only given when the physician feels it will aid in the diagnostic quality and/or interpretation of the study.
The PET/CT scanner does not touch your child, nor will he or she feel anything from the scanner.