Dexa Double Site - Delhi
BONE DENSITOMETRY
|
Radiology
Also Known As:
A DEXA Single Site scan measures bone mineral density (BMD) at one specific location, usually the spine, hip, or forearm. This non-invasive test uses a low-dose X-ray to determine bone strength and assess the risk of osteoporosis or fractures. The procedure takes about 10–15 minutes, during which the patient lies still on the scanning table while the scanner passes over the selected body part. It is completely painless procedure. It help physicians monitor bone health, evaluate the effectiveness of treatment, and guide preventive care strategies for bone loss. DEXA is highly accurate and ideal for patients with specific site injuries, metabolic bone disorders, or those under long-term steroid therapy.
1. Age should preferably be 21 years or above.
2. Stop calcium supplement for atleast 24 hrs before the examination.
3.No barium examination should have been done in last 2 weeks.
4. No CT Contrast should have been injected in last 10 days.
5. No radio isotope study should have been done in last 1-2 weeks
6.Vertebroplasty may affect results.
7.Rule out pregnancy. If pregnant, confirm necessity of test and use precautions.
-
Home Collection: Not Available
-
Reports Available: 1 Day
Frequently Asked Questions
ANS-A bone densitometry test, also called a DEXA scan, measures how strong your bones are. It
2. Is the test painful or uncomfortable?
machine takes images.
ANS-The entire procedure usually takes about 10 to 15 minutes. There is no downtime and you
4. Do I need to prepare before coming for the test?
5. Who should get a bone density test?
calcium levels are usually advised to get this test.
TAT Policy
The Turnaround Time (TAT) for a test depends on the following factors:
- Registration date and time
- Type of scan or test
- Scan time or sample collection time
Please note that in uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to the complexity of the test or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed about the estimated TAT at the time of registration or after completion of the test.