Barium studies, also known as barium contrast studies or barium X-rays, are diagnostic procedures that use a contrast medium containing barium sulfate to visualize the structures of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Barium sulfate is a white, chalky powder that is mixed with water to form a thick, opaque liquid. Patients ingest or are injected with this barium contrast material, which helps highlight the organs and tissues in the GI tract during X-ray examinations.
Here’s an overview of different types of barium studies and their purposes:
Barium studies are valuable tools in diagnosing a range of GI tract disorders. However, the specific type of study and preparation instructions vary depending on the area of the GI tract being examined. Patients should always follow their healthcare provider’s instructions to ensure the most accurate results.