M. Ekman et al., LIVER UPTAKE FUNCTION MEASURED BY IODIDA CLEARANCE RATE IN LIVER-TRANSPLANT PATIENTS AND HEALTHY-VOLUNTEERS, Nuclear medicine communications, 17(3), 1996, pp. 235-242
Hepatobiliary scintigraphy with Tc-99(m)-diethyl-iodo-HIDA (IODIDA), a
n iminodiacetic acid derivative, is used to assess hepatocyte function
and to visualize the hepatobiliary system. The aim of this study was
to evaluate whether it is possible to describe liver function by calcu
lating the clearance rate of IODIDA from the blood. Clearance rate was
evaluated in 18 liver transplant patients (28 studies) and 11 healthy
volunteers (11 studies). Two different clearance rates were calculate
d: the clearance of IODIDA from the blood due to liver uptake and the
total clearance of IODIDA from the blood due to all possible routes of
elimination. both for the healthy controls and the liver transplant p
atients, there was an excellent correlation between these two methods
(r = 0.92 and r = 0.93, respectively), indicating that the liver is th
e only essential pathway for elimination of IODIDA from the blood. The
difference in clearance rate between healthy controls and liver trans
plant patients was highly significant (P < 0.01), corresponding to the
clinical condition of the two groups. We conclude that the clearance
rate of IODIDA, based on a simple measurement from the time-activity c
urve derived from a blood pool region of interest, is a reliable test
of liver function.