Author/Authors :
امين، امر نويسنده Nuclear Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt Amin, Amr , امين، محاسن نويسنده Nuclear Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt Amin, Mahasen , ناوار، آيه نويسنده Nuclear Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt Nawwar, Ayah
Abstract :
Introduction: In Islamic countries in the month of Holy Ramadan many Muslims based on their religious Legislation refuse
fluid intake during the fasting time though instructed to drink after injection of Tc-99m Methylene-diphosphonates [Tc-99m
MDP] used for skeletal scintigraphy. We aimed to establish whether fluid restriction in Tc-99m MDP skeletal scintigraphy
has an impact on its quality.
Methods: One hundred forty-four patients referred for skeletal scintigraphy were studied. Group 1 was well hydrated while
group 2 was instructed not to drink till imaging. Image quality was assessed using quantitive measures where by the end of
imaging, equal regions of interest (ROI) were drawn over the femoral diaphysis, and the contralateral adductor area. The
total number of counts from the bone [B] ROI and soft tissue [ST] ROI was expressed as a ratio [B: ST ratio], and a mean
value for each group was established. The image quality was also assessed without knowledge of individual’s water intake
by a semiquantitative score.
Results: No statistically significant difference was found between the B:ST ratio means [P=0.46] and the semiquantitative
scores [P=0.42] in both groups.
Conclusion: Fluid restriction had no impact on the image quality in Tc-99m MDP skeletal scintigraphy though a higher
radiation dose to the urinary bladder wall is anticipated.