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USE OF TRANSCOLONIC 123I-IODOAMPHETAMINE TO DIAGNOSE SPONTANEOUS PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNTS IN 18 DOGS
Authors:Philip D  Koblik  DVM  MA  Chi-K  Yen  MD  William J  Hornof  DVM  MS  Pamela  Whiting  DVM  Paul  Fisher  BS
Institution:Departments of Radiological Sciences (Koblik, Hornof, Fisher) and Surgery (Whiting), School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, and the Department of Nuclear Medicine (Yen), San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA 94110.
Abstract:Transcolonic 123I-Iodoamphetamine is rapidly absorbed across the colonic mucosa and binds to amine receptors in the liver and lungs. During the first ten minutes following colonic administration, a simple ratio of lung counts to lung counts plus liver counts provides an accurate estimate of the fraction of portal blood that bypasses hepatic sinusoids in dogs with portosystemic shunts. Studies were performed on 24 dogs with suspect portosystemic shunt. Shunt fraction values for 18 dogs with surgically confirmed portosystemic shunt were obviously higher than published values for normal dogs, and also significantly higher than values for the other six dogs, later confirmed to lack shunts. Postoperative studies were repeated on ten dogs with single shunt vessels 1–2 days after shunt closure. Total shunt ligation resulted in normal postoperative shunt fraction, whereas partial shunt ligation resulted in persistant elevation of shunt fraction. Transcolonic iodoamphetamine scintigraphy is noninvasive, easy to perform, and provides an accurate method to diagnose dogs with portosystemic shunt.
Keywords:transcolonic iodoamphetamine scintigraphy  portosystemic shunt  dog
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