The Diagnostic Contribution of SPECT/CT Imaging in the Assessment of Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Especially for Previously Operated Patients/Gastrointestinal Kanama Yeri Degerlendirilmesinde SPECT/BT'nin Tanisal Yetenegi ve Katkisi: Ozellikle Ameliyat Oykusu Bulunan Hastalarda

Objectives: Gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) is a life-threatening problem that requires a multidisciplinary approach for successful treatment. This study aims to emphasize the clinical contribution of single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) for the diagnosis of acut...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular imaging and radionuclide therapy 2021-02, Vol.30 (1), p.8
Hauptverfasser: Soyluoglu, Selin, Korkmaz, Ulku, Ozdemir, Busra, Altun, Gulay Durmus
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives: Gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) is a life-threatening problem that requires a multidisciplinary approach for successful treatment. This study aims to emphasize the clinical contribution of single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) for the diagnosis of acute bleeding. Methods: All 14 patients referred to the nuclear medicine department in 3 years with suspicion of acute GIB were evaluated retrospectively. Clinical records were analyzed to assess the scintigraphic findings, emphasizing the correlative contribution of the CT portion on SPECT/CT studies. Results: Five patients were negative on dynamic and static planar images. SPECT/CT was performed in 9 patients who had positive findings on planar imaging. SPECT/CT could identify the same bleeding site originating from the anastomosis in four patients with a history of abdominal surgery. SPECT/CT confirmed bleeding from the cecum in a patient with cervical cancer. SPECT/CT showed the bleeding focus in the bladder neck of a patient with bladder cancer and the bleeding from peritoneal metastases of a patient with gastric cancer. In 1 patient, the right upper quadrant activity accumulation, which may cause false positives, was found to be the gallbladder on SPECT/CT. Delayed images showed the true bleeding focus in the cecum. In 1 patient, suspicious activity accumulation in the midline of the abdomen was found to be due to a previously unknown aortic aneurysm on SPECT/CT. Conclusion: SPECT/CT imaging is a feasible technique to facilitate image interpretation in patients with GIB. SPECT/CT imaging can guide the surgeon through more accurate localization. Therefore, for proper patient management, SPECT/CT should be applied to detect the bleeding focus, if present, especially in patients who had undergone a previous operation. Keywords: Gastrointestinal hemorrhage, red blood cell scintigraphy, single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography Amaç: Gastrointestinal kanama (GIK), basarili bir tedavi için multidisipliner yaklasim gerektiren hayati önemde bir sorundur. Çalismamizda akut kanama tanisinda tek foton emisyonlu bilgisayarli tomografi/bilgisayarli tomografinin (SPECT/BT) klinik katkisini vurgulamayi amaçladik. Yöntem: Üç yillik bir dönemde akut GIK süphesi ile nükleer tip bölümüne basvuran 14 hastanin tümü retrospektif olarak incelendi. Sintigrafik bulgulari, SPECT/BT çalismalarinda BT kisminin korelatif katkisina vurgu yaparak degerlendirebilmek içi
ISSN:2146-1414
DOI:10.4274/mirt.galenos.2020.24392