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Title: Expressing kidney uptake during 99Tcm-MAG3 renography in terms of administered activity. Author: Itoh K, Kato C, Shiga T. Journal: Nucl Med Commun; 1995 Jun; 16(6):504-8. PubMed ID: 7675365. Abstract: In a study of gamma-camera renography, a digitized time-activity curve, or renogram, was standardized in terms of absolute renal uptake. The algorithm for standardization of the renogram was based on a gamma-camera uptake method employed by Gates and Schlegel et al. All count rates for the background-corrected renograms were converted to percent renal uptake per injected dose per minute (%RU). The maximum value for the scale on the y-axis was set at 20% RU. The renograms were generated from 66 kidneys in 35 patients (27 males, 8 females) aged 19-80 years. Using the newly developed computer program, the shape of the renograms was considered abnormal between 8/52 (15%) and 10/53 (19%) kidneys, depending on the observer, all of which were classified as normal when displayed conventionally. All the renograms for 4 patients with one poorly functioning kidney, and between 8 (28%) and 10 (32%) renograms for 31 patients with two poorly performing kidneys, exceeded the maximum g-axis value of 20% RU. Expression of the renograms based on absolute uptake is helpful in avoiding the potential problem of two poorly functioning kidneys, which may be considered near-normal in terms of count rate. The maximum value on the y-axis in 99Tcm-MAG3 renography should be fixed between 25 and 30% RU, while the actual amplitude of the standardized renogram may depend on the method used for quantification.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]