SPECT/CT in the Diagnosis of Ectopic Gastric Mucosa-Meckel's Diverticulum

IF 0.6 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Z. Koç, Pınar Pelin Özcan, Ferah Tuncel, Caner İsbir, Yusuf Usta
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Abstract Aim  The imaging of Meckel's diverticulum (MD) is based of accumulation of Tc-99m pertechnetate in the ectopic gastric mucosa (EGM) content. Although the diagnostic accuracy of this imaging modality is high, there are some overlap patients with coexisting gastrointestinal bleeding and false positive causes hampering diagnostic power. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible contribution of single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) in EGM-MD diagnosis and to determine the indication of this additional imaging modality. Materials and Methods  Fifty-two pediatric patients (24 girls, 28 boys; mean age: 8.06 ± 5.22 years old) who have suspicion of MD and referred for scintigraphy were evaluated retrospectively. Additional SPECT/CT were performed to selected five cases among the group. The results of the scintigraphy as well as SPECT/CT were compared with endoscopy, pathology, and/or follow-up results. Results  There were 9 patients with equivocal study results, 12 positive results, and the others were considered negative MD scintigraphy. One patient was out of follow-up and 10 patients underwent surgery. Only one single patient was negative during surgery but scintigraphy was also negative. The diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 100, 95, and 96%, respectively. Among five patients with SPECT/CT results one patient was diagnosed by only SPECT/CT who had EGM in duplication cyst, one equivocal patient was diagnosed as descending colon bleeding, and one patient's lesion was clearly delineated by SPECT/CT. Conclusion  SPECT/CT has clear advantage over standard planar scintigraphy imaging in EGM-MD determination. This modality might decrease equivocal and false positive results but this issue has to be addressed with further studies.
SPECT/CT在异位胃黏膜-梅克尔憩室诊断中的应用
摘要 目的 梅克尔氏憩室(MD)的成像是基于异位胃黏膜(EGM)内容物中锝-99m过硫酸盐的聚集。虽然这种成像方式的诊断准确率很高,但有些重叠患者同时伴有消化道出血和假阳性,从而影响了诊断能力。本研究旨在评估单光子发射计算机断层扫描/计算机断层扫描(SPECT/CT)在 EGM-MD 诊断中可能起到的作用,并确定这种额外成像方式的适应症。材料和方法 对52名怀疑患有MD并转诊接受闪烁扫描的儿科患者(24名女孩,28名男孩;平均年龄:8.06 ± 5.22岁)进行了回顾性评估。在这组病例中挑选了 5 例进行额外的 SPECT/CT 检查。将闪烁照相和 SPECT/CT 的结果与内窥镜检查、病理学检查和/或随访结果进行比较。结果 9 名患者的研究结果不明确,12 名患者的结果为阳性,其他患者的 MD 闪烁扫描结果为阴性。1 名患者不再接受随访,10 名患者接受了手术。只有一名患者在手术过程中出现阴性结果,但闪烁扫描也是阴性。诊断敏感性、特异性和准确性分别为 100%、95% 和 96%。在 5 名有 SPECT/CT 结果的患者中,1 名仅通过 SPECT/CT 诊断出有 EGM 的重复囊肿患者,1 名诊断不明确的患者被诊断为降结肠出血,1 名患者的病灶通过 SPECT/CT 被清晰划定。结论 在确定 EGM-MD 时,SPECT/CT 与标准平面闪烁成像相比具有明显优势。这种模式可能会减少不明确和假阳性结果,但这一问题还需进一步研究解决。
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World Journal of Nuclear Medicine
World Journal of Nuclear Medicine RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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