How To Prepare
Before you have a liver biopsy, tell
your doctor if you:
- Are taking aspirin,
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (such as
ibuprofen or naproxen), blood thinners (such as Coumadin or heparin), or
antiplatelet medicines (such as Plavix). You may be asked to stop taking these
medicines at least 1 week before the test to lower the chance of bleeding after
the test.
- Are taking any heart medicines.
- Are using
any herbal supplements.
- Are allergic to any medicines, including
anesthetics.
- Have had bleeding
problems.
- Are or might be pregnant.
- Have recently had
pneumonia, which may make it hard to do this
test.
- Have a history of fluid buildup in the belly (ascites
). Ascites may make it hard to do this
test.
If you take insulin, check with your doctor about what you
need to take on the day of your test.
For a liver biopsy, you will
be asked to sign a consent form. Talk to your health professional about any
concerns you have regarding the need for the test, its risks, how it will be
done, or what the results will mean. To help you understand the importance of
this test, fill out the
medical test information form
(What is a PDF document?).
Arrange for someone to drive you home
after the test because you may be given a
sedative to help you relax.
You will have
blood tests done before the liver biopsy to see whether you have any bleeding
or blood clotting problems. You may also have an ultrasound test or CT scan of
the liver to check the best place to insert the biopsy needle.
Do
not eat or drink for 10 hours before the test. You will empty your bladder
before the test.