Do you need contrast with MRCP?
Do you need contrast with MRCP?
Although MRCP does not require the administration of contrast media, the inclusion of MRI examination in conjunction with MRCP may necessitate the use of contrast media.
What is the MRCP used to diagnose?
Physicians use MRCP to: examine diseases of the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas and pancreatic duct. These may include tumors, stones, inflammation or infection. evaluate patients with pancreatitis to detect the underlying cause.
Are you sedated for MRCP?

Like an MRI scan, an MRCP scan involves staying still in an enclosed space. People with claustrophobia may want to ask about receiving a mild sedative before the exam. Children who are getting an MRCP scan may also receive a sedative to prevent movement during the procedure.
What is the difference between an MRI and a MRCP?
A type of MRI called contrast MRI uses a special dye (gadolinium) to enhance the image quality of the organs to be assessed. A magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a subtype of an MRI scan. It takes detailed pictures of the organs, especially the pancreas, gallbladder, and bile ducts.

What contrast agent is used in MRCP?
The contrast agent ferumoxsil, which is widely used and consists of nano-sized iron oxide crystals coated with siloxane, is known both for improvement of image quality in MRCP and displeasing, metallic taste (9,12,23,31).
How long does it take to get MRCP results?
You should get your results within 1 or 2 weeks. Waiting for results can make you anxious. Ask your doctor or nurse how long it will take to get them. Contact the doctor who arranged the test if you haven’t heard anything after a couple of weeks.
How long does it take to complete MRCP?
2. Preparation time
Typical preparation time | |
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MRCP Part 1 | 3-6 months |
MRCP Part 2 | 3-6 months |
MRCP PACES (OSCE) | 4-6 months |
MRCS* |
How long do MRCP scan results take?
What are the possible side effects of gadolinium?
The most common side effects include injection site pain, nausea, itching, rash, headaches and dizziness. Serious but rare side effects such as gadolinium toxicity and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, or NSF, are most often seen in patients with severe kidney problems.
How long does it take to do an MRCP?
An MRCP scan takes about twice as long as a regular MRI scan; 10 minutes for the MRCP imaging and about 30 minutes for abdominal imaging. Depending on the reason why the MRCP test was ordered, IV contrast may be given during the scan.