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Query: UMLS:C0149520 (
acute cholecystitis
)
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Cholescintigrams were performed in 158 patients suspected of having
acute cholecystitis
after administration of 185 Mbq (5 mCi) of 99mTc-mebrofenin or disofenin.
Morphine sulfate
, 0.04 mg/kg was given intravenously if there was nonvisualization of the gallbladder at 40-60 min provided that radiotracer was seen within the small bowel.
Acute cholecystitis
was deemed present if there was nonvisualization of the gallbladder 30 min post-morphine administration; no cystic duct obstruction was present if the gallbladder was demonstrated pre- or post-morphine administration. A final diagnosis was estimated in 51 postoperative patients histologically, the remainder having their final diagnosis gleaned from their medical records. The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value of morphine-augmented cholescintigraphy in detecting
acute cholecystitis
was 94.6, 99.1, 97.2, and 98.3%, respectively. These findings indicate that morphine-augmented cholescintigraphy detects
acute cholecystitis
with as high a degree of accuracy as conventional hepatobiliary scintigraphy, yet requires only 1.5 hr to establish the diagnosis.
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PMID:Morphine-augmented cholescintigraphy: its efficacy in detecting acute cholecystitis. 204 40
Morphine sulfate
has been used in hepatobiliary imaging to cause contraction of the sphincter of Oddi, thereby increasing pressure in the biliary tree. If the cystic duct is patent, the increased pressure usually causes bile to flow into the cystic duct with filling of the gallbladder. Using this technique, the authors have encountered two false-negative cases. Both patients received 0.04 mg/kg of morphine sulfate intravenously, 40 minutes after the intravenous administration of 5 mCi of technetium 99m-DISIDA. Although both patients filled their gallbladders within 1 hour, they both underwent surgical exploration because of high clinical suspicion of
acute cholecystitis
. Both were found to have
acute cholecystitis
.
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PMID:Two false-negative results using morphine sulfate in hepatobiliary imaging. 273 99
Morphine sulfate
has been used by several investigators in the cholescintigraphic diagnosis of
acute cholecystitis
. A review of the available literature indicates that morphine sulfate significantly reduces the total time required for the hepatobiliary examination, while retaining both high sensitivity (98.8%) and specificity (88.9%).
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PMID:Intravenous administration of morphine sulfate in hepatobiliary imaging for acute cholecystitis: a review of clinical efficacy. 329 Jul 50