Aitecs Pump for Adenosine
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File: Aitecs_Pump_for_Adenosine.pdfThis is the routine right (%) versus left (%) renal function study. It is the preferred general function study in patients with serum creatinine value < 4 mgm %. These conditions include: vascular, renal, and collecting system diseases of many etiologies
File: Relative_GFR_and_ERPF.pdfThis examination is most commonly performed for patients with suspected reflux of urine from the bladder into the ureters. The sensitivity of this examination and the identification of ureteral reflux is equal to the radiographic equivalent with far less (about one-one hundredth) of the radiation burden of the radiologic evaluation
File: Radionuclide_Cystogram_NonTx_and_Worksheet.pdfThe scan is designed to differentiate dilated renal collecting systems (calyces, pelves, or ureters) from obstructed collecting systems. The site and side of the questioned obstruction must be provided prior to scheduling the study. Without it the test cannot be performed. The test might also be invalid if there is impaired renal function on the affected side, or if there is vesicoureteric reflux. In these patients, a decision must be made to increase furosemide or place an indwelling catheter
File: Kidney_Flow_Function_with_Diuretic_February-2017.pdfThis test is to determine the presence of normal functioning renal tissue. Use static pinhole protocol for children and adults. Additional SPECT images may be requested after planars. Usual indications include
File: Kidney_-_DMSA_Pinhole_and_SPECT_January_2014.pdfNuclear Medicine Lasix Renal Scan should be scheduled before other CT or MRI studies if using contrast.
File: AFCH_PEDS-Lasix_Renal_Scan_Prep_December_2015.pdfPrepare Tc-99m Sulfur Colloid with a smaller particle size and dilute it with normal saline for subcutaneous or intradermal administration for lymphoscintigraphy including sentinel node localization for melanoma, vulvar, breast and cervical cance
File: Package_Insert_Deviation_for_Lymphoscintigraphy.pdfThis procedure is for patients who will be given intradermal or subdermal injections only, and can be done outside the Nuclear Medicine Division, usually in the Operating Room. This is for patients who will NOT have imaging as part of this procedure. These are for patients with breast cancer and the injection is part of the sentinel lymph node identification.
File: Lymphoscintigraphy_Without_Imaging.pdfEvaluation of chronic lymphedema of a swollen extremity, where scan is used to differentiate primary or secondary lymphedema (primary has neither lymphatic nor proximal LN visualization, secondary has interstitial lymphatic uptake but poor visualization of proximal lymph channels and nodes)
File: Lymphoscintigraphy.pdfTo identify the presence and/or location of acute abscesses or inflammation
File: Abscess_Infection_Imaging_Procedure.pdf