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Nuclear Medicine Communications | 1986

Measurement of gallbladder volume and dynamics by combined SPECT and planar scintigraphy

Paul H. Brown; Gerbail T. Krishnamurthy; H. S. Brar; Lori H. Gray; Susan A. Gilbert

A new method is described for measurement of gallbladder volume based on three-dimensional single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). The technique was first validated in a body phantom that used a balloon to represent the gallbladder. The balloon was inflated with a known volume and SPECT volume was calculated by summing the voxels in each transaxial slice above a percentage count threshold. The SPECT and true volume showed a high linear correlation between 15 to 90 ml (r = 0.99). The mean fasting gallbladder volume using a technetium-99m-labelled hepatobiliary agent in nine normal subjects was 26±2 ml (range 18 to 39 ml). By combining the SPECT measurement with a planar technique, it was also possible to evaluate gallbladder emptying parameters. Following a 3 min infusion of 10 ng kg-1 of cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK), the mean gallbladder ejection rate was 1.2±0.2 ml min-1 and the residual volume was 12±2 ml. SPECT offers a new noninvasive method for accurate measurement of gallbladder volume.


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1991

Quantification of Hepatobiliary Function as an Integral Part of Imaging with Technetium-99m-Mebrofenin in Health and Disease

Elizabeth Doo; Gerbail T. Krishnamurthy; Marsha Eklem; Susan A. Gilbert; Paul H. Brown


Radiology | 1988

Primary biliary cirrhosis: Tc-99m IDA planar and SPECT scanning.

Emmet B. Keeffe; David A. Lieberman; Shakuntala Krishnamurthy; Gerbail T. Krishnamurthy; Susan A. Gilbert


Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology | 1987

Quantitative nuclear hepatology

Susan A. Gilbert; Paul H. Brown; Gerbail T. Krishnamurthy


Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology | 1985

Determination of Thyroid Gland Mass Using the Scintillation Camera and Computer

Susan A. Gilbert; Alan A. Jansen; Marcia J. Eklem; V. R. Bobba; Gerbail T. Krishnamurthy


Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology | 1992

The Career Ladder Concept: A Tool to Promote Professional Development and Staff Retention

D. Faulkner; Mel L. Allen; Jeffrey L. Becker; Elpida S. Crawford; Daniel W. Dunn; Susan A. Gilbert; J. Hall; Bradley K. Pounds; Dorothy D. Price; Suzanne M. Slack; Nancy L. Symonds; Gayle C. Thompson


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 1988

NUCLEAR MEDICINE PICTURE ARCHIVING AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (PACS).: P3

Paul H. Brown; Gerbail T. Krishnamurthy; J. V. Glowniak; S. Prasad; E. Doo; J. Walroth; Susan A. Gilbert; Marsha Eklem


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 1986

DIAGNOSIS OF PRIMARY BILIARY CIRRHOSIS (PBC), SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS (SC), AND ISOLATED COMMON BILE DUCT OBSTRUCTION (ICBDO) BY Tc-99m-IDA SCINTIGRAPHY: P11

Shakuntala Krishnamurthy; Gerbail T. Krishnamurthy; David A. Lieberman; Emmet B. Keeffe; Susan A. Gilbert


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1985

Diagnosis of sclerosing cholangitis (SC) by Tc-99m-disida SPECT imaging

C.A. Rodman; Gerbail T. Krishnamurthy; E. Keeffe; David A. Lieberman; Susan A. Gilbert; M.J. Eklem


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1985

Accurate measurement of gallbladder (GB) volume and dynamics by SPECT and planar scintigraphy using Tc-99m

Paul H. Brown; Gerbail T. Krishnamurthy; L.H. Ames; Susan A. Gilbert; Marsha Eklem

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Marsha Eklem

Tuality Community Hospital

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Bradley K. Pounds

Baylor College of Medicine

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D. Faulkner

University of California

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