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- W3027476940 abstract "Radionuclide CSF study is a simple, effective, and low-radiation-dose procedure for the assessment of shunt patency. With the help of CT image of single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT), the interpretation becomes more accurate and easier.The aim of this study was to compare the classical methods and 2D planar scintigraphic images with radionuclide shuntography fused SPECT/CT. Between 2015-2019 all hydrocephalic patients who underwent radionuclide shuntography and classical methods (cranial CT, USG and/or direct X-rays), for suspected VP shunt malfunction at our hospital were retrospectively enrolled in the study. Fusion with SPECT/CT is provided in all radionuclide shuntographies. Approximately 0.5–1 mCi diethylene-triaminepentaaceticacid (DTPA) was intrathecally injected. Images were collected as 5-second frames for the first minute, and 1-min frames for the second to the 30th min. Static whole body images were obtained as early (30 min) and delayed (120 min) images. SPECT/CT was performed in 120 min. When the classical methods were evaluated in the operated patients, according to the direct radiographic findings, in only 17 patients had shunt dysfunction due to disconnection-kinking or laceration, was obtained.On the other hand,while67 shuntography were evaluated,65 of these patients (97%) whose intraoperative and shuntography findings were found to be compatible with each other. The 3D SPECT images combined with the two-dimensional planar images added to the CT provide more accurate information and also provide detailed anatomical information. The patient's operation was performed successfully in one session in cooperation with the other surgical branches when needed." @default.
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- W3027476940 title "The contribution of SPECT/CT in patients with radionuclide shuntography through shunt dysfunction" @default.
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