Thoracic Radiology | Diagnostic and Medical Imaging

Thoracic Radiology

We offer personalized radiology tests to diagnose your condition accurately and quickly, so you feel confident moving ahead with care.

Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Morris, M.D. on Aug. 30, 2023.

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World-Class Care from Experts in Thoracic Imaging

Thoracic radiology uses medical imaging to diagnose conditions that affect your chest. This includes your lungs, the lining of your lungs and your chest wall.

At UC Davis Health, our Cardiothoracic Imaging Section specializes in both thoracic and cardiac imaging. You’ll receive the highest quality, individualized care from fellowship-trained thoracic imaging specialists.

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Types of Chest Imaging at UC Davis Health

Your provider will order chest imaging to diagnose a condition in your lungs or chest wall. You may have one or more imaging tests based on your symptoms. Our chest imaging tests include:

Chest CT Scan

A chest CT (computed tomography) scan is a series of X-ray images that provide several views of your chest. We may give you a contrast dye to take by mouth or injection. The dye helps us see and diagnose certain chest abnormalities.

Chest X-Ray

We will take chest X-rays from the back and side of your body. An X-ray helps us see conditions like pneumonia or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in your lungs.

Thoracic MRI

An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) uses a magnet and radio waves to create detailed images of your chest. MRI technology helps us detect conditions like blood vessel abnormalities in your chest.

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Preparing for a Thoracic Radiology Test

Some imaging tests take longer than others. An X-ray may take 15 minutes, while a CT scan with contrast may require an hour or more. Schedule your test when you have enough time to complete it.

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    The Day of Your Imaging Test

    Tell your provider about any medical devices or metal you have in your body and whether you might be pregnant. We may give you a hospital gown to wear, depending on your test. Leave your jewelry at home.

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    During Your Imaging Test

    For an X-ray, you will stand in front of an X-ray machine while a technician takes images. CT scans and MRI imaging require you to lie on a table during your test.

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    When Your Test Ends

    You will go home after your test. You’ll need a friend or family member to drive you home if you had sedation.

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After Your Imaging Test

Most imaging tests require no recovery time. If you had sedation, the medicine may stay in your system for up to 24 hours. Do not drive or operate machinery during this time.

Drink Water

Drink plenty of water for the rest of the day if you had an imaging test with contrast. This helps flush the contrast from your system.

Watch for Side Effects

Although rare, some people have side effects when they receive contrast dye. These may include a headache, nausea and pain at your IV site.

Resume Normal Activities

You may resume your normal daily activities and diet if you did not have sedation.

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When to Contact Your Provider

Contact your provider if you experience an allergic reaction to contrast dye, like hives, itchy eyes or a rash.

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