Correlation of liver-spleen scan findings with modified Child-Pugh classification
Autor: | J. Esmaili, A. Ebizadeh, Ali Gholamrezanezhad |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Liver Cirrhosis Male medicine.medical_specialty Cirrhosis Adolescent Concordance Spleen Scintigraphy Correlation medicine Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Radionuclide Imaging Aged Rib cage medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Middle Aged medicine.disease medicine.anatomical_structure Liver CHILD-PUGH CLASSIFICATION Female Radiology Liver function business |
Zdroj: | Revista Española de Medicina Nuclear. 27:99-102 |
ISSN: | 0212-6982 |
Popis: | Background The Child-Pugh classification is used as an index of liver function. We assessed the relationship between modified Child score and sulfur colloid liver-spleen scintigraphy in histologically confirmed cirrhosis. Method Following injection of 185 MBq 99mTechnetium-sulfur colloid, anterior and posterior images were obtained at 30 minutes with 500,000 counts. Liver-spleen scintigraphy pattern was divided visually into three categories: A (liver uptake ≥ spleen uptake, without visualization of ribs and vertebrae), B (spleen uptake > liver uptake without visualization of ribs and vertebrae), and C (remarkable visualization of ribs and vertebrae). Results Of 36 patients, 14 (38.8 %), 19 (58.8%) and 3 (8.3 %) patients were categorized into Child-Pugh grades A, B and C, respectively, whereas 13 (36.1 %), 12 (33.3 %) and 11 (30.6 %) patients were categorized into scintigraphic grades A, B and C, respectively. In 14 patients the results of Child and scan classifications were in agreement, but in 22 patients the results were discordant. Kappa value was 0.072 (poor agreement). Conclusion There is no correlation between scintigraphic and Child-Pugh classifications. Scintigraphic classification may present a marker of body reactions to the disease, independent of Child-Pugh modified classification. Further studies are needed to determine which one of these classifications has better concordance with the patient's outcome. |
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