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Insufficient hepatic uptake in pediatric patients on lymphoscintigraphy.
Hosokawa, Takahiro; Uchiyama, Mayuki; Tanami, Yutaka; Sato, Yumiko; Wakabayashi, Yasuharu; Oguma, Eiji.
Afiliação
  • Hosokawa T; Department of Radiology, Saitama Children's Medical Center, Saitama, Japan.
  • Uchiyama M; Department of Radiology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Tanami Y; Department of Radiology, Saitama Children's Medical Center, Saitama, Japan.
  • Sato Y; Department of Radiology, Saitama Children's Medical Center, Saitama, Japan.
  • Wakabayashi Y; Division of Radiological Technology, Saitama Prefectural Children's Medical Center, Saitama, Saitama, Japan.
  • Oguma E; Department of Radiology, Saitama Children's Medical Center, Saitama, Japan.
Pediatr Int ; 64(1): e15156, 2022 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35510682
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

To demonstrate the association between pediatric outcomes and tracer hepatic uptake as a marker of systemic circulation in lymphoscintigraphy.

METHODS:

We included 31 initial lymphoscintigraphic studies. We compared the presence or absence of hepatic uptake between deceased and survived patients in both early and delayed images using Fisher's exact test. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was performed based on imaging results, and these curves were compared using the log-rank test. The primary endpoint was death and the survival period was defined from the day of examination to the day of the last visit or death.

RESULTS:

Of 31 patients, six died. Hepatic uptake was significantly different in both early and delayed images (early images, died [with/without visualization] vs. survived [with/without visualization], 0/6 vs. 13/12, P = 0.028; delayed images, died [with/without visualization] vs. survived [with/without visualization], 2/4 vs. 22/3, P = 0.014) between deceased and survived patients. Survival periods were significantly different between the two groups with and without hepatic uptake in early and delayed images (with/without visualization in early imags = 1,177.1 ± 773.8 days/426.7 ± 419.8 days, P = 0.008 and with/without visualization in delayed images = 821.3 ± 738.0 days/467.4 ± 452.4 days, P = 0.003).

CONCLUSIONS:

Visualization of hepatic uptake in both early and delayed lymphoscintigraphy is associated with patient outcomes. Hepatic uptake could represent tracer inflow into the systemic circulation, indicating preservation of the connection between the lymphatic system and the systemic circulation. Physicians should evaluate these findings carefully on lymphoscintigraphy.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Linfocintigrafia / Sistema Linfático Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Child / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Linfocintigrafia / Sistema Linfático Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Child / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article