Db. Shah et al., THE TECHNETIUM WHITE CELL SCAN AS AN INITIAL IMAGING INVESTIGATION FOR EVALUATING SUSPECTED CHILDHOOD INFLAMMATORY BOWEL-DISEASE, Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition, 25(5), 1997, pp. 524-528
Background: The technetium white cell scan (WCS) may be a useful inves
tigation for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In a retr
ospective study we assessed the use of the WCS as an initial imaging i
nvestigation in evaluating children with suspected IBD. Methods: Over
a 3-year period, 60 WCS were performed on 55 patients (25 boys, median
age 12.1 years, age range 1.5-18 years) with known or suspected IBD.
There were two clinical groups: those with previously diagnosed IBD (h
istologically and radiologically) and in clinical relapse (13 patients
), and newly presenting patients with suspected IBD (42 patients). Res
ults: Eighteen scans were performed on the 13 patients presenting with
relapse. Seventeen were positive and one patient, subsequently shown
to have an inactive stricture, had a negative scan. Seven of the 42 ne
wly presenting patients had abnormal scans, confirmed to be due to IBD
by a combination of histology and barium examinations. Of the remaini
ng 35 scans, three were abnormal and 32 were normal. None of these pat
ients were subsequently proven to have IBD. These results show that in
detecting active IBD, a positive WCS has a 100% sensitivity (24/24) a
nd a 91% specificity (32/35) in the diagnosis of IBD. Conclusions: Our
results show that the WCS is very useful as an initial imaging invest
igation in evaluating patients with suspected IBD to select patients f
or further investigation. (C) 1997 Lippincott-Raven Publishers.