Exams
Fluoro / OR

Upper GI (UGI)

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Quick technique

kVp
100–125 (single) / 90–100 (double)
mAs
Pulsed fluoro / 10–20
SID
Tableside fluoro / 40 in
Grid
Yes
Detector
II / flat panel.
Breath
Suspend on expiration.

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Patient position
Begin erect, then recumbent on fluoro table.
Part position
Patient drinks barium; rotations 360° to coat stomach and duodenum.
Central ray
Perpendicular to L1 (stomach) on overhead images.
IR placement
II / flat panel.

TechniqueDefault

kVp
100–125 (single) / 90–100 (double)
mAs
Pulsed fluoro / 10–20
SID
Tableside fluoro / 40 in
Grid
Yes
Breath
Suspend on expiration.
Detector
II / flat panel.

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Anatomy coverage

Distal esophagus through duodenojejunal junction.

Tech pearls

  • RAO opens the duodenal bulb in profile.
  • For double-contrast: gas crystals + thick barium, then rotate.

Image evaluation

  • Stomach and duodenal bulb fully coated
  • Duodenal C-loop demonstrated

Common mistakes

  • Insufficient rotation → poor coating
  • Missing the bulb on spot films
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Anatomy overview

Stomach (fundus, body, antrum)PylorusDuodenal bulb & C-loop

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