The influence of differences in hydration on bone-to-soft tissue ratios and image quality in bone scintigraphy

Citation
B. Klemenz et al., The influence of differences in hydration on bone-to-soft tissue ratios and image quality in bone scintigraphy, CLIN NUCL M, 24(7), 1999, pp. 483-487
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging
Journal title
CLINICAL NUCLEAR MEDICINE
ISSN journal
03639762 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
7
Year of publication
1999
Pages
483 - 487
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-9762(199907)24:7<483:TIODIH>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
This prospective study evaluated the effects of different amounts of fluid intake on the bone-to-soft tissue (B:ST) ratio and image quality of bone sc ans performed using Tc-99m MDP. One hundred sixty patients with no renal di sease were divided into three groups with different degrees of hydration in liters (group 1, 0.25 I; group 2, 1 I; group 3, 1.5 1), and image quality was assessed with a semiquantitative score. The B:ST ratio was calculated o ver the femoral diaphysis and adductor area, respectively. No significant d ifferences in the B:ST ratio or image quality were demonstrated in all thre e patient groups with median values of 1.90 (group 1), 1.93 (group 2), and 1.84 (group 3). A filled urinary bladder was associated with greater fluid intake. The B:ST and image quality were correlated directly with the postin jection time interval and inversely with age. When patients drink a large v olume of fluid, B:ST ratios do not necessarily increase and bone scintigrap hy image quality does not improve.