| Literature DB >> 30317856 |
Artor Niccoli Asabella1, Alessandra Cimino1, Corinna Altini1, Valentina Lavelli1, Giuseppe Rubini1.
Abstract
Congenital heart diseases, such as tetralogy of fallot (TOF), are the most common human birth defects that may cause pulmonary diseases. Lung perfusion scintigraphy (LPS) has an important role in evaluating pulmonary involvement in patients with these defects, both as part of the diagnostic work-up and for follow-up to guide best therapeutic strategy. Herein, we report a 10-year-old female patient with TOF who underwent LPS two years after cardiac surgery. The scan showed hypoperfusion of the left respect to the right lung and abnormal uptake of Tc-99m-macroaggregated albumin in the kidneys and spleen, revealing the presence of a right-to-left shunt, and the necessity for further cardiac surgery. This case is a demonstrative example of the usefulness of LPS in patients with TOF, allowing an accurate evaluation of the best therapeutic strategy with the benefits of low radiation exposure, lack of side effects, reproducibility, management ease and good patient compliance.Entities:
Keywords: Lung scintigraphy perfusion; congenital heart disease; tetralogy of fallot; right-to-left shunt
Year: 2018 PMID: 30317856 PMCID: PMC6191732 DOI: 10.4274/mirt.04909
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Imaging Radionucl Ther ISSN: 2146-1414