When you arrive, a brief but thorough medical history will be taken about your child. After review of the medical information, an X-ray will be taken of your child's abdomen. After reviewing the picture, a technologist will examine your child to determine the best site for the IV injection. The technologist will numb his skin with a topical anesthetic before placing an IV in his arm, hand, or foot. The technologist will then inject a contrast agent into the IV. The contrast will illuminate the kidneys and urinary tract on X-ray images. During the injection, your child may feel a cool or warm sensation. After the injection, the technologist will take pictures at timed intervals.
The radiologist will then take a sequence of X-ray pictures to watch your child's urinary tract function in real time. This allows the doctor to see any abnormalities or blockages. The radiologist may ask your child to change position from time to time. The whole test takes between 30 minutes and one hour.