CT Scan Triple Phase (TPCT) (Triphasic CT)

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A contrast-enhanced CT scan performed in three phases to evaluate organ blood supply and lesions.

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CT Scan Triple Phase, also known as Triphasic CT, is an advanced CT imaging technique performed using intravenous contrast dye and captured in three phases—arterial, portal venous, and delayed phases. It is most commonly used for detailed evaluation of liver lesions, pancreatic tumors, renal masses, and vascular abnormalities. The multiphase imaging helps differentiate benign and malignant lesions based on their enhancement patterns. Triphasic CT plays a crucial role in tumor detection, characterization, and treatment planning. The procedure is non-invasive, relatively quick, and performed under medical supervision with necessary precautions for contrast administration.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is used to evaluate liver, kidney, pancreas tumors, and vascular lesions.

Three phases: arterial, portal venous, and delayed.

Yes, intravenous contrast dye is required.

Yes, it is safe when performed as advised, with contrast safety precautions.

The scan usually takes about 20–30 minutes.

Patients with suspected liver or abdominal tumors or unclear imaging findings may be advised this scan.

Patients with suspected liver or abdominal tumors or unclear imaging findings may be advised this scan.