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Radiology ; 221(2): 404-10, 2001 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11687683

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PURPOSE: To establish normal gallbladder ejection fraction (GBEF) values for two sincalide (cholecystokinin [CCK]) infusion dose rates, 0.01 microg per kilogram of body weight infused for 3 minutes and 0.01 microg/kg infused for 60 minutes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty healthy subjects were examined. GBEFs were calculated for the 3-minute infusion and for each 15-minute interval for the 60-minute infusion. Normal values were determined by using the mean +/- 2 SDs and a more rigorous statistical analysis. RESULTS: With the 3-minute infusion, GBEFs were significantly more variable than with the 45- and 60-minute values for the 60-minute infusion (P < .01, .002). With intervals including 95% of the population, the GBEF lower normal range was 16.8% for the 3-minute infusion but 31% and 41% for the 45- and 60-minute values, respectively. GBEFs of less than 35% were noted in six (30%) of 20 healthy subjects with the 3-minute infusion but in only one with the 60-minute infusion. Hepatobiliary ultrasonography was performed in six of seven subjects with GBEF of 36% or less, and US findings in all six were normal. CONCLUSION: A 3-minute infusion of sincalide, 0.01 microg/kg, produces too variable a GBEF response to establish a clinically useful normal range. With 0.01 microg/kg infused for 60 minutes, clinically useful normal values were established at 45 and 60 minutes.


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Gallbladder/diagnostic imaging , Gallbladder/physiology , Sincalide , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Radionuclide Imaging , Reference Values , Sincalide/administration & dosage
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