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  • S. Mark Taper Foundation Imaging Center
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  • Exams by Imaging Procedure
  • CT Scans
  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Gastrointestinal Radiology
  • Abdomen X-Ray
  • Barium Enema
  • Barium Enema with Air Contrast
  • Barium Swallow
  • Evacuation Proctogram
  • Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP)
  • Upper GI Series
  • Upper GI with Small Bowel Exam
  • Video Swallow Study (VSS)
  • Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG)
  • Interventional Neuroradiology
  • Interventional Radiology
  • MRI
  • Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology
  • PET/CT Scans
  • Ultrasound
  • Vascular Ultrasound
  • Women's Imaging
 
Video Swallow Study (VSS)

Your doctor has requested a procedure called a video swallowing exam. This exam is performed to evaluate frequent choking, coughing, recurrent pneumonia and problems swallowing, which may be associated with stroke or surgery. John Bray, MD, leads a team of physicians, nurses and technologists who specialize in these procedures.

Before Your Exam

No preparation is necessary for this exam.

As applicable, the speech therapist will take a brief clinical history prior to the exam.

We want to make your waiting time as pleasant as possible. Consider bringing your favorite magazine, book or music player to help you pass the time.

During Your Exam

The technologist will explain your procedure and answer any questions you may have prior to your exam.

You will be asked to change into a gown.

Your exam will be performed with you sitting in a chair or standing on a platform that is attached to an x-ray table.

During your study you will be asked to drink small amounts of liquid (barium) and eat small pieces of bread. The liquid (barium) will be thin at the beginning of the study and will be made thicker as the study continues. The thickness of the liquid will test your ability to swallow food and liquids.

The imaging physician will watch the flow of food and liquid from your mouth to your stomach with a fluoroscope (an X-ray unit combined with a television screen) and will record the study on a videotape.

Your procedure will take approximately 60 minutes.

After Your Exam

If applicable, the speech therapist will provide a brief review of the study's findings at the conclusion of your exam.

Drink plenty of liquid for 24 to 48 hours.

The barium may make your stool white for several days.

If you experience constipation, your physician may recommend a mild laxative.

Your study will be read by the imaging physician and results sent to your physician, usually within 48 hours. Your physician will discuss these results with you and explain what they mean in relation to your health.

To request copies of your pictures on a PC-compatible CD, call (310) 423-8000. To request a copy of your report, call (310) 423-8000.

Parking at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

S. Mark Taper Foundation Imaging Center parking is located in Lot P7 at the corner of San Vicente Boulevard and Gracie Allen Drive. Enter off Sherbourne Drive.

Parking is partially validated and validation is available in the S. Mark Taper Foundation Imaging Center lobby.

You may also park in the Medical Center North Tower off George Burns Road.

There is a large metal sculpture in the shape of the number "8" in front of the S. Mark Taper Foundation Imaging Center.

There is a curbside patient drop-off zone on Gracie Allen Drive.

 
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