This guide explains what to expect before, during, and after your MRI Enterography (MRE) exam.
Before Your Exam
- Eating and Drinking:
- Avoid heavy meals for 3 hours before your appointment.
- You can have clear liquids (see approved list below) and light food (see approved list below) up until your arrival.
- Medications are okay with a small sip of water.
- Metal Implants and Tattoos:
- Bring any ID cards for implanted devices you have.
- Let your doctor know if you have claustrophobia or trouble lying flat for long periods.
- Children:
- Unfortunately, childcare is not available during your exam. Please arrange for supervision beforehand.
- Valuables: Leave jewelry and valuables at home.
- Wait Time: Bring something to occupy yourself in case of a wait (book, magazine, music player).
- COVID-19: Wear a mask to your appointment, and the MRI room will be sanitized before your arrival.
Upon Arrival
- Safety Questionnaire:
- You will answer questions to confirm an MRI is safe for you.
- Procedure Explanation:
- A technologist will explain the procedure and answer your questions.
- Changing:
- You will be given a gown to change into.
- Contrast Drink:
- You will drink a special contrast solution over an HOUR to fill your intestines. This helps doctors see abnormalities.
- Adults drink 45 ounces (children will receive a weight-based amount).
- You may feel full and need to use the restroom during this time. Loose stools are expected after the exam.
- IV Placement:
- An intravenous (IV) line will be placed in your arm for contrast injection during the exam. You may feel a cool sensation and a metallic taste in your mouth briefly when the contrast is injected.
During Your Exam
- Scan Position:
- You will lie flat on your back on the scanning table.
- Comfort Measures:
- Pillows and cushions will be provided for comfort. Pads will be placed on your belly for the scan.
- Slowing Bowel Movement:
- You will receive medication through the IV to slow your bowel movements for better image quality.
- MRI Machine:
- The scanning table will slide you into the MRI machine.
- Noise:
- Earplugs will be provided to reduce loud noises during the scan.
- Communication:
- You can talk to the technologist throughout the exam.
- Breath Holding:
- You may need to hold your breath for short periods during the scan.
- Exam Length:
- The scan will take approximately 45 minutes.
After Your Procedure
- Resume Normal Activities:
- There are no restrictions after the exam. You can eat, drive, and resume normal activities.
- If you received relaxation medication, you will need someone to drive you home.
- Results:
- A radiologist will interpret your exam, and a report will be sent to your doctor for review with you.
Approved Light Foods
- Toast
- Rice
- Crackers
- Eggs
- Plain bagel
- Well-cooked vegetables without skin
- Lean meat, chicken, or fish
- Jell-O
- Italian Ice
Approved Clear Liquids
- Coffee (no milk)
- Tea (no milk)
- Water
- Apple, Cranberry & Grape Juice
- Gatorade
- Clear Broth
- Ginger ale
- Seltzer