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Clinical Trial
How long the lymphoscintigraphy imaging should be continued for sentinel lymph node mapping?
- Ramin Sadeghi, Mohammad Naser Forghani, Bahram Memar, Mohammad Taghi Rajabi Mashhadi, Dabbagh KakhkiVahid RezaVR, Abbas Abdollahi, and Seyed Rasoul Zakavi.
- Department of Nuclear Medicine, Imam Reza Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, 91379-13316 Mashhad, Iran.
- Ann Nucl Med. 2009 Aug 1; 23 (6): 507-10.
ObjectiveWe assessed the need for delayed lymphoscintigraphy imaging for sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy in stage I and II breast cancer patients using intradermal injection of (99m)Tc-antimony sulfide colloid.MethodSeventy-five patients with early-stage breast cancer were included in our study. Periareolar intradermal injections of 0.5 mCi/0.2 mL (99m)Tc-antimony sulfide colloid was used for the patients without previous excisional biopsy (45 patients). Two intradermal injection of 0.5 mCi/0.2 mL (99m)Tc-antimony sulfide colloid was used on each side of the dermal incision in patients with the history of excisional biopsy (30 patients). Anterior and lateral static images were taken at 2 min. If SLN was not visualized, delayed imaging at 5, 10, 30, 60, 90, 150, and 180 min was done (till the visualization of the SLN or 180 min). SLN was performed by the combination of gamma probe and blue dye during surgery.ResultsSentinel lymph node detection rate was 96% (72/75). SLNs were detected on the immediate (2 min) images in 55 (73.33%) patients. In the remaining patients, the SLNs were detected first on the 5-, 10-, and 30-min images in 10 (13/33%), 5 (6.66%), and 2 (2.66%) patients, respectively. In three patients (4%), SLN was not detected by lymphoscintigraphy even on 180-min images. During surgery, SLN was not detected in these three patients either.ConclusionConsidering the rapid flow of (99m)Tc-antimony sulfide colloid in our study, lymphoscintigraphy imaging can be completed in the nuclear medicine department without any delay in sending the patient back to the surgery department. Thirty minutes after radiotracer injection seems to be the optimal time for lymphoscintigraphy and delayed imaging beyond 30 min would not be necessary.
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