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SALIVARY GLAND IMAGING. By: Carolina Narvaez NMT 1713. OBJECTIVES. Learn about the Radiopharmaceutical, localization, dosage, QC, dosage and method of administration of salivary gland imaging procedure. Learn about the indication and contraindications.
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SALIVARY GLAND IMAGING By: Carolina Narvaez NMT 1713
OBJECTIVES • Learn about the Radiopharmaceutical, localization, dosage, QC, dosage and method of administration of salivary gland imaging procedure. • Learn about the indication and contraindications. • Learn about what patient preparation and history to be taken.
RADIOPHARMACY • Radionuclide Tc99m T1/2= 6 hours Energy 140 keV • Radiopharmaceutical Na 99mTcO4- (pertechnetate) • Localization Parenchyma cells of the parotid gland • QC Moly-Al breakthrough • Adult Range Dose 8-12 mCi (10 mCi) • Method of Administration IV Injection (good bolus for flow)
INDICATIONS & CONTRAINDICATIONS • Indications • Tumors • Salivary gland function • Masses in parathyroid • Salivary tissue • Anatomic size & position of salivary glands • Contraindications NONE
PATIENT HISTORY & PREPARATION • Patient History • Do you have history of family history of cancer, salivary dysfunction? • Dry mouth? • Pain or palpable lumps in or under jaw? • Labial biopsy (minor salivary gland tissue)? • Patient Preparation • Withhold thyroid blocking meds (ex. iodine) for 48 hrs. • Administer patient gum to stimulate salivary glands
PROCEDURE (60-90 minutes) • Patient in supine position • Pillow under shoulders • Neck extended & camera as close as possible • Administer injection to patient; Start camera • Obtain one of the following: • Flow & dynamic; 30-60 min; Anterior marker, left & right laterals • Flow with statics;15 min PI;3 min/view; Anterior marker, left & right laterals • Statics only;15 min PI;3 min/view; some images at 2,5,10,15,20, &, 30 min; Anterior marker, left & right laterals
PROCEDURE….continued • Lemon Phase • Place lemon extract or gauze soaked with lemon juice on both sides of mouth (some do this at 40 min dynamic or after dynamics & statics- use 2 ml of lemon juice through straw) • Remove gauze after 5 min; allow patient to expectorate excess saliva & rinse with water • Repeat anterior, left, & right laterals at 15-30 min after lemon administration
PROCEDURES …..continued • Salivary function evaluation • Draw ROI around thyroid, submandibular, parotid glands, & backgrounds-lateral/anterior views • Record counts & repeat for all sequential timed images
RESULTS normal abnormal • Symmetric uptake in the parotid & submandibular glands • Uptake in sublingual, thyroid glands & nasal cavity • Significant reduction of activity in salivary glands after lemon admin • Asymmetrical uptake on one/both sides of face • Activity remains local after lemon admin • Increased activity in mass (Warthin’s tumor) • Patchy decreases in activity (Sjogren’s syndrome-dry mouth) • Inflammation of salivary glands
CONCLUSION With the lemon extract administration, the salivary glands are evaluated to rule out tumors, lesions, or infections.
QUESTIONS How much Na 99mTcO4- (pertechnetate) should be administered to the patient? What is the method of localization of the salivary glands? What views are acquired in the salivary gland imaging?
ANSWERS 10 mCi Na 99mTcO4- Parenchyma cells of the parotid gland and salivary glands Anterior marker, left and right laterals