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Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
2009 Volume.43 No. 6 p.572 ~ p.576
Clinical Usefulness between High Dose Radioiodine Therapy and Helicobacter Pylori Infection after Total Thyroidectomy due to Well Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Yun Kuk-No

Lim Seok-Tae
Moon Un-Ha
Kim Jin-Suk
Jeong Young-Jin
Kim Dong-Wook
Jeong Hwan-Jeong
Sohn Myung-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: Helicobacter (H) pylori infection has been considered the most important cause of gastritis, dyspepsia, and gastroduodenal ulcer. Radioiodine can be accumulated in the remaining thyroid tissue, salivary gland, and stomach. We investigated if the high radiation induced by radioiodine in the stomach after high dose radioiodine therapy (HD-RIT) is effective in the eradication of H. pylori infection.

Materials and Methods: One hundred ninety nine patients (M:F=33:166, age 46.7¡¾12.3 years) who had HD-RIT (dose 159.1¡¾25.9 mCi, range 120-250 mCi) after thyroidectomy due to well differentiated thyroid cancer were enrolled. To detect H. pylori infection, the urea breath tests (UBT) were performed at 1 hour before HD-RIT and at 4 weeks after HD-RIT. The results of UBT were classified as positive (¡Ã50 dpm) or negative (<50 dpm), and analyzed its values.

Results: Of 199 patients, 103 (51.8%) patients had positive UBT before HD-RIT. Of these, 80 patients had follow-up UBT after HD-RIT. Among them, 76 (95.0%) patients had persistent positive UBT and only 4 (5.0%) patients were changed negative UBT. Among 76 patients with persistent positive UBT, 26 (34.2%) patients had increased the values of follow-up UBT, 49 (64.5%) had decreased them, and 1 (1.3%) had shown the same value. The different values of UBT between before and after HD-RIT were 62¡¾66.1 dpm in increased one of follow-up UBT, and 153.3¡¾157.1 dpm in decreased one of follow-up UBT.

Conclusion: We conclude that the radiation induced by HD-RIT is ineffective in the eradication of H. pylori infection. However, it could be influential the degree or distribution of H. pylori infection.
KEYWORD
Radioiodine therapy, urea breath test, well differentiated thyroid cancer, Helicobacter pylori
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