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… be monitored with regular sleep studies to check they are getting the right levels of oxygen or ventilation. Where will … to date. Your child will have some time to eat, play and get ready for bed. Your child’s consultant will decide what … adjusted. This does not hurt and your child will quickly get used to the different attachments. If you come in for a …
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… you stay as still as you can during this time, so we can get clear images. The test should take no longer than an hour. …
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… you and take the first scan of your heart. You'll then get a break of three hours. You may leave the area during … try to drink plenty of water, this helps your body to get rid of the tracer. Most of it will leave your body in …
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… back on to an echocardiogram bed. During the test, we may get you to roll onto your left side, but we will let you … 45 minutes to an hour to complete. For information on getting your results and contact the team, click on the …
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… heart and arteries clearly. It can be difficult for us to get a clear picture if your heart is beating too quickly. We … at the right pace, we will perform the scan. To help us get a clear picture of your heart, we will ask you to hold …
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… kidneys are working. The first part of the test involves getting an injection which contains a small amount of …
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… you may experience during physical stress or exercise. Getting high-quality pictures of the heart during exercise … if you cannot do our normal exercise test . We are able to get high-quality images of your heart with deep breathing or …
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… samples oesophagoscopy: this uses a telescopic camera to get a closer look at the oesophagus (food pipe) and stomach, …
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… or another procedure, called a mediastinoscopy, so as to get a small piece of tissue (a biopsy) to look at under the …
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… you have a shower or bath. It is important that you do not get the device wet. Once you have finished your shower or …
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