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Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 2013; 21 (2): 77-80
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-141017

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In Islamic countries in the month of Holy Ramadan many Muslims based on their religious Legislation refuse fluid intake during the fasting time though instructed to drink after injection of Tc-99m Methylene-diphosphonates [Tc-99m MDP] used for skeletal scintigraphy. We aimed to establish whether fluid restriction in Tc-99m MDP skeletal scintigraphy has an impact on its quality. One hundred forty-four patients referred for skeletal scintigraphy were studied. Group 1 was well hydrated while group 2 was instructed not to drink till imaging. Image quality was assessed using quantitive measures where by the end of imaging, equal regions of interest [ROI] were drawn over the femoral diaphysis, and the contralateral adductor area. The total number of counts from the bone [B] ROI and soft tissue [ST] ROI was expressed as a ratio [B: ST ratio], and a mean value for each group was established. The image quality was also assessed without knowledge of individual's water intake by a semiquantitative score. No statistically significant difference was found between the B:ST ratio means [P=0.46] and the semiquantitative scores [P=0.42] in both groups. Fluid restriction had no impact on the image quality in Tc-99m MDP skeletal scintigraphy though a higher radiation dose to the urinary bladder wall is anticipated


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Humans , Male , Female , Radionuclide Imaging , Technetium Tc 99m Medronate , Image Enhancement , Islam , Fasting , Drinking
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