BACKGROUND CORRECTION IN ESTIMATING INITIAL RENAL UPTAKE - COMPARISONBETWEEN TC-99M MAG3 AND TC-99M DTPA

Citation
Y. Inoue et al., BACKGROUND CORRECTION IN ESTIMATING INITIAL RENAL UPTAKE - COMPARISONBETWEEN TC-99M MAG3 AND TC-99M DTPA, Clinical nuclear medicine, 19(12), 1994, pp. 1049-1054
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Journal title
ISSN journal
03639762
Volume
19
Issue
12
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1049 - 1054
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-9762(1994)19:12<1049:BCIEIR>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
A gamma camera method with no blood sampling assesses differential ren al function based on initial renal uptake, and requires background cor rection. The effect of background correction on estimates of initial r enal uptake was compared on renograms using Tc-99m MAG3 and Tc-99m DTP A renographies in 14 patients. Renal counts for 2-3 minutes were obtai ned using three sets of regions of interest (ROIs): rectangular renal and subrenal background ROIs, rectangular renal and perirenal backgrou nd ROIs, and hand-drawn renal and subrenal background ROIs. Correlatio ns between estimates of initial renal uptake by the three methods were higher for Tc-99m MAG3 renography than for Tc-99m DTPA imaging, sugge sting higher reproducibility in evaluating differential renal function using Tc-99m MAG3 renography and a gamma camera method. Although the ratio of counts in the suprarenal area to those in the subrenal area w as significantly higher for the right side in the Tc-99m MAG3 study, p robably because of hepatic activity, the relative uptake in the right kidney for Tc-99m MAG3 did not differ from that for Tc-99m DTPA. Initi al uptake of Tc-99m MAG3 was well correlated with, and about threefold that, of Tc-99m DTPA. It was suggested that initial renal uptake of T c-99m MAG3 may be an alternative to that of Tc-99m DTPA, with less dep endence on background correction in evaluating differential renal func tion.