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Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
2005 Volume.39 No. 4 p.257 ~ p.262
Reducing the Scan Time in Gastric Emptying Scintigraphy by Using Mathematical Models
Yoon Min-Ki

Hwang Kyung-Hoon
Choe Won-Sick
Lee Byeong-Il
Lee Jae-Sung
Abstract
Purpose: Gastric emptying scan (GES) is usually acquired up to 2 hours. Our study investigated whether a fraction of meal-retention in the stomach at 120 minutes (FR120) was predicted from the data measured for 90 minutes by using non-linear curve fitting. We aimed at saving the delayed imaging by utilizing mathematical models.

Materials and Methods: Ninety-six patients underwent GES immediately after taking a boiled egg with 74 MBq (2
mCi) Tc-99m DTPA. The patients were divided into Group I (T1/2 ¡Â90 min) and Group II (90 minGroup I (n=51) had 21 men and 30 women, and Group II (n=45) 15 men and 30 women. There was no significant
difference in age and sex between the two groups. Simple exponential, power exponential, and modified power
exponential curves were acquired from the measured fraction of meal-retention at each time (0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75,
and 90 min) by non-linear curve fitting (MATLAB¨Þ 5.3) and another simple exponential fitting was performed on the
fractions at late times (60, 75, and 90 min). A predicted FR120 was calculated from the acquired functional formulas.
A correlation coefficient between the measured FR120 and the predicted FR120 was computed (MedCalc¨Þ 6.0).

Results: Correlation coefficients(r) between the measured FR120 and the predicted FR120 of each mathematical functions were as follows: simple exponential function (Group I: 0.8858, Group II: 0.5982, p<0.0001), power exponential function (Group I: 0.8755, Group II: 0.6008, p<0.0001), modified power exponential function (Group I: 0.8892, Group II: 0.5882, p<0.0001), and simple exponential function at the late times(Group I: 0.9085, Group II: 0.6832, p<0.0001). In all the fitting models, the predicted FR120 were significantly correlated with the measured FR120 in Group I but not in Group II. There was no statistically significant difference in correlation among the 4 mathematical models.

Conclusion: In the cases with T1/2 ¡Â90 min, the predicted FR120 is significantly correlated with the measured FR120. Therefore, FR120 can be predicted from the data measured for 90 minutes by using non-linear curve fitting, saving the delayed imaging after 90 minutes when T1/2 ¡Â90 min is ascertained.
KEYWORD
Gastric emptying scintigraphy, Non-linear curve fitting, Tc-99m DTPA
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