Sonography Services

Pragmatic Diagnostic Efficiency-Oriented Interpretation.
Complete Image Sets
Every. Single. Time.

Abdominal | Cardiac | Thoracic | Thyroid | Pregnancy Check | Fine Needle Aspirates | Abdominocentesis | Pericardiocentesis


Abdominal Ultrasound

Includes all organs. However, answering the clinical question is paramount.
Therefore, the exam will concentrate most on achieving that goal.

Echocardiogram

2-DM-Modecolor, pulsed and continuous wave doppler are performed on all echo studies. Measurements are taken and uploaded with video clips and stills. Both adult and paediatric (congenital) echoes can be performed.

Preparing for Abdominal Imaging:

Preparing for Echocardiogram:

Full Bladder

Should not void for 3-5 hours prior to ultrasound, especially if imaging for urinary pathology.

Shaving

If there is time, shaving prior to your appointment is appreciated. Shave from subxyphoid to bladder, and to edge of rib cage on either side. However, you are more than welcome to wait for us to arrive to shave if unsure of shave margins.

NPO

Preferably for 8-12 hours. This is to make sure all liver parenchyma can be imaged, as well as an empty gastrointestinal tract.

In order to be as time efficient as possible, please get the clients consent for sedation and/or fine needle aspirates PRIOR to your appointment.
You may use your own consent form or we can provide one for you.

Shaving

If there is time, shaving prior to your appointment is appreciated. However, you are more than welcome to wait for us to arrive to shave if unsure of shave margins

NPO

Preferably for 8-12 hours. This is to make sure that proper imaging of the hepatic vasculature can be performed.

In order to be as time efficient as possible, please obtain client consent for sedation and/or fine needle aspirates PRIOR to your appointment. Medications such as butorphanol are considered a cardiac friendly sedative, and is frequently used in cardiac compromised patients during an echocardiogram, to ensure adequate imaging.

You may use your own consent form or we can provide one for you.

Before Your Appointment

Contact us at 800.403.5408 | info@charlestonmobile.net

Please have patient forms filled out before our team arrives. We recommend having the patient dropped off several hours before the ultrasound. At drop-off, we must have owner consent for FNA and sedation if needed. Let us know if you need sample consent forms!

For Veterinarians Only

For Optimal Comfort of Your Patient

Consider giving trazadone and/or gabapentin (when appropriate) the evening before and the morning of the scheduled ultrasound. This medication significantly helps reduce anxiety for the patient, and relaxes the abdomen allowing for better images. Many times, patients with these medications on board do not require any heavier sedation.

For any questions on sedation, please reach out to us: info@charlestonmobile.net

 
Fine Needle Aspiration

If needed, Dr. Nicastro can perform ultrasound-guided needle aspirates, abdominocentesis or pericardiocentesis at the time of appointment.

Ultrasound-Guided FNA can be
performed at the time of sonogram if safe for the patient, or as a follow up
procedure once the ultrasound has been interpreted, for higher clinical
relevance and more guided approach.

All decisions to perform sampling procedures
are ultimately at the discretion of the attending veterinarian and
sonographer.

SonoPath specialists give their indications on what should be sampled for diagnostic effectiveness and how to safely sample with ultrasound guidance.