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Assessment of liver circulation by quantitative scintiangiography: evaluation of the relative contribution of the hepatic arterial and portal venous blood flows to liver perfusion.

M Gianpaolo1, B Massimo, S Enzo, M Corrado.   

Abstract

Quantitative hepatic scintiangiography was previously used for evaluating the relative contribution of hepatic arterial and portal venous blood flows to the hepatic circulation. The present study compares 3 different procedures (automatic and manual integration, and slope fitting methods) for analyzing the hepatic time activity curves obtained after bolus i.v. injection of 370 MBq 99mTc-diethylentriaminopentacetic acid. Twenty five subjects were studied: five controls, ten cirrhotics, and ten portal hypertensive patients previously submitted to side to side portacaval anastomosis. The correspondence between results given by the different methods was satisfactory only in shunted patients, and the reproducibility of computed parameters was quite poor for all procedures. Accordingly, none of the methods can be considered as supporting reliable quantitative pathophysiological evaluations. However, the hepatic arterial/portal venous flow ratio was found to be increased in liver cirrhosis and in shunted patients and therefore, in spite of the limitations underlined before and of the absence of data on the reproducibility of consecutive injections, hepatic scintiangiography may be of some clinical utility.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2666136     DOI: 10.1007/bf00253798

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0340-6997


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