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01.07.2011 | Original Article—Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Tract
Liver functional volumetry for portal vein embolization using a newly developed 99mTc-galactosyl human serum albumin scintigraphy SPECT–computed tomography fusion system
verfasst von:
Toru Beppu, Hiromitsu Hayashi, Hirohisa Okabe, Toshiro Masuda, Kosuke Mima, Ryu Otao, Akira Chikamoto, Koichi Doi, Takatoshi Ishiko, Hiroshi Takamori, Morikatsu Yoshida, Shinya Shiraishi, Yasuyuki Yamashita, Hideo Baba
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Journal of Gastroenterology
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Ausgabe 7/2011
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Abstract
Background
We developed a new combined 99mTc-galactosyl human serum albumin (GSA) scintigraphy single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/CT system to evaluate the changes in functional liver volume with portal vein embolization (PVE).
Methods
We performed a prospective analysis of 25 patients treated with right PVE, and evaluated their functional liver volume perioperatively with a 99mTc-GSA scintigraphy SPECT–CT fusion system. The percentage of the non-tumorous remnant liver volume (%LV) and the percentage of functional remnant liver volume (%FLV) were estimated by using the following calculations: (future remnant volume − tumor volume)/(total liver volume − tumor volume) and functional future remnant liver volume/functional total liver volume, respectively.
Results
Before PVE, the correlation was strongly significant between %LV and %FLV of the non-embolized liver, and the data were nearly equal (the regression coefficient was 1.005, P < 0.0001). In contrast, after PVE, there was a significant correlation between %LV and %FLV (P < 0.0001), but the regression coefficient was 1.192. The % LV increased significantly, from 38.1 to 52.0%, and the increment was 13.9% (P < 0.0005). The %FLV was also increased significantly, from 36.6 to 58.0%, and the increment was 21.4% (P < 0.0001). The increment was 7.5% greater for the %FLV compared to that of the %LV (P < 0.001).
Conclusions
The 99mTc-GSA scintigraphy SPECT–CT fusion system can estimate the correct functional liver volume and is useful in comparison with conventional CT volumetry.