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Gallbladder radionuclide scan

定义

Gallbladder radionuclide scan is a test that uses radioactive material to check gallbladder function. It is also used to look for bile duct blockage or leak.

选择的名字

Radionuclide - gallbladder; Gallbladder scan; Biliary scan; Cholescintigraphy; HIDA; Hepatobiliary nuclear imaging scan

如何执行测试

The health care provider will inject a radioactive chemical called a gamma-emitting tracer into a vein. This material collects mostly in the liver. It will then flow with bile into the gallbladder and then through the common bile duct to the duodenum or small intestine.

对于测试:

  • You lie face up on a table under a scanner called a gamma camera. The scanner detects the rays coming from the tracer. A computer displays images of where the tracer is found in the organs.
  • Images are taken every 5 to 15 minutes. 大多数时候, the test takes about 1 hour. At times, it can take up to 4 hours.

If the provider cannot see the gallbladder after certain amount of time, you may be given a small amount of morphine. This can help the radioactive material get into the gallbladder. The morphine may cause you to feel tired after the exam.

在某些情况下, you may be given a medicine during this test to see how well your gallbladder squeezes (contracts). The medicine may be injected into the vein. 否则, you may be asked to drink a high-density drink like Boost which will help your gallbladder contract.

How to Prepare for the Test

You need to eat something within a day of the test. However, you must stop eating or drinking 4 hours before the test starts.

考试的感觉如何

You will feel a sharp prick from the needle when the tracer is injected into the vein. The site may be sore after the injection. There is normally no pain during the scan.

为什么要进行测试

This test is very good for detecting a sudden infection of the gallbladder or blockage of a bile duct. It is also helpful in determining whether there is a complication of a transplanted liver or a leak after the gallbladder has been surgically removed.

The test can also be used to detect long-term gallbladder problems.

异常结果意味着什么

Abnormal results may be due to:

  • Abnormal anatomy of the bile system (biliary anomalies)
  • 胆管阻塞
  • Bile leaks or abnormal ducts
  • Cancer of the hepatobiliary system
  • 胆囊感染(胆囊炎)
  • 胆结石
  • Infection of the gallbladder, ducts, or liver
  • 肝脏疾病
  • 移植的并发症 (在 肝脏移植手术)

风险

There is a small risk to pregnant or nursing mothers. Unless it is absolutely necessary, the scan will be delayed until you are no longer pregnant or nursing.

The amount of radiation is small (less than that of a regular x-ray). It is almost all gone from the body within 1 or 2 days. Your risk from radiation may increase if you have a lot of scans.

注意事项

大多数时候, this test is done only if a person has abdominal pain that may be from gallbladder disease or gallstones. For this reason, some people may need urgent treatment based on the test results.

This test is combined with other imaging (such as CT or ultrasound). After the gallbladder scan, the person may be prepared for surgery, if needed.

参考文献

Grajo小. 肝脏影像学. In: Sahani DV, Samir AE, eds. 腹部成像. 第二版. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2017:chap 35.

O'Malley JP, Ziessman HA, Thrall JH. Hepatic, biliary, and splenic scintigraphy. In: O'Malley JP, Ziessman HA, Thrall JH, eds. Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging: The Requisites. 5日艾德. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 9.

王dqh, Afdhal NH. 胆石病. In: Feldman M, Friedman LS, Brandt LJ, eds. Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease. 11日艾德. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 65.

审核日期: 01/07/2023

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