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Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
2010 Volume.14 No. 1 p.105 ~ p.110
Usefulness of Blood Pool Half Body in Three Phase Bone Scan in Patients with R/O Reflex Symphathetic Dystrophy Syndrome
Lee Mu-Seok

Lee Hyo-Yeong
Yun Jong-Jun
Lee Hwa-Jin
Song Hyeon-Seok
Park Se-Yun
Jung Ji-Wook
Abstract
Purpose:Three phase bone scan was considered sensitive in Patients with Reflex Symphathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSDS). Generally, three phase bone scan in the RSDS patients shows increased uptake of one side extremity joint. But three phase bone scan has been performed with flow, blood pool and delayed scan. We performed blood pool half body scan in order to investigate its usefulness.

Materials and Methods:From October 2007 to September 2009, three phase bone scan (flow, blood pool, half body blood pool, delayed) was performed after injection of 750 MBq of 99mTc-DPD in diagnosed patients with RSDS (M:F=8:7, R:L=9:6). For quantitative analysis, we obtained the count ratios of bilateral hands by drawing a region of interest (ROI) in the three phase images and compared with the count ratios of shoulders in half body blood pool and delayed images.

Results:In flow images, right/left ratios were 1.09¡¾0.53. In blood pool images, right/left ratios were 1.13¡¾0.47 (hand), 1.08¡¾0.26 (shoulder). In delayed images, right/left ratios were 1.24¡¾0.75 (hand), 1.11¡¾0.31 (shoulder). As a result, Log of right/left counts of the others and that of shoulder blood pool image were correlated well with statistical significance (Spearman¡¯s R, p<0.005 SPSS for windows ver.12.0).

Conclusion:Half body blood pool scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of patients with RSDS. Moreover, Half body blood pool scan reduced false negative and false positive rates. In order to improve agreement on interpretation of RSDS, Blood pool half body scan should be established as common criteria.
KEYWORD
Reflex Symphathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSDS), Three phase bone scan, Blood pool half body scan
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