Test Overview
An upper
gastrointestinal (UGI) series looks at the upper and middle sections of the
. The test uses
,
, and
. Before the test, you drink a mix of barium
(barium contrast material) and water. The barium is often combined with
gas-making crystals. Your doctor watches the movement of the barium through
your esophagus, stomach, and the first part of the small intestine () on a video screen. Several X-ray pictures
are taken at different times and from different views.
A small
bowel follow-through may be done immediately after a UGI to look at the rest of
the small intestine. If just the throat and esophagus are looked at, it is
called an esophagram (or barium swallow). See
.
Upper endoscopy is done instead of a UGI
in certain cases. Endoscopy uses a thin, flexible tube (endoscope) to look at
the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and upper small intestine
(duodenum).