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Benefits and Risks – X-ray, Upper GI Tract
Benefits
Upper GI tract radiography is an extremely safe, noninvasive procedure.
The results of the lower GI series usually lead to evaluation of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum.
Because barium is not absorbed into the blood, allergic reactions are extremely rare.
No radiation remains in a patient's body after an x-ray examination.
X-rays usually have no side effects in the typical diagnostic range for this exam.
Risks
There is always a slight chance of cancer from excessive exposure to radiation. However, the benefit of an accurate diagnosis far outweighs the risk.
The effective radiation dose for this procedure varies.
Occasional patients may be allergic to the flavoring added to some brands of barium. If you have experienced allergic reactions after eating chocolate, certain berries or citrus fruit, be sure to tell your physician or the SMIL Technologist before the procedure.
There is a slight chance that some barium could be retained, leading to a blockage of the digestive system. Therefore, patients who have a known obstruction in the GI tract should not undergo this examination.
Women should always inform their physician or x-ray SMIL Technologist if there is any possibility that they are pregnant.