HRCT Chest

An HRCT Chest scan produces high-resolution images of the chest or thorax. HRCT Chest scan provides precise images of the lungs than a regular chest CT. It is done to evaluate the function of the lungs, find out any obstructions to airflow, and to detect the presence of any abnormal growth in the lungs.

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Test Preparation

Test Preparation:
Male: No Special Preparation. Informed Consent Required..
Female: For Female patiens in reproductive age group, LMP is required. Otherwise, Urine Pregnancy Test is needed.

Reporting TAT

Same Day*

Specializations

Pneumonia Respiratory Pulmonology

Total No. of Parameters

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FAQ

1. What is an HRCT chest scan?

An HRCT (High-Resolution Computed Tomography) scan of the chest is an advanced imaging test that provides highly detailed images of the lungs and surrounding chest structures. It is especially useful for evaluating lung diseases and abnormalities.

2. How is HRCT different from a regular CT scan?

HRCT uses thin slices (usually 1–2 mm) and special algorithms to provide higher resolution images of the lungs. It focuses more on fine lung details than broader structures.

3. Why is an HRCT chest scan done?

HRCT is used to diagnose or evaluate:

Interstitial lung disease (ILD)

Pulmonary fibrosis

Emphysema

Bronchiectasis

Sarcoidosis

COVID-related lung damage

Unexplained chronic cough or shortness of breath

4. Do I need to prepare for an HRCT chest scan?

Usually, no special preparation is needed. In most cases:

Fasting is not required

Remove metal items or jewelry before the scan

Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding

5. How is the procedure done?

You will lie flat on a CT scanner table.

You may be asked to hold your breath for a few seconds while the scan is taken.

The scan typically takes 10–15 minutes.

It is painless and non-invasive.