Japanese |
Title | 緊急核医学検査の役割 - 循環器疾患を中心とした臨床例における考察 - |
Subtitle | 原著 |
Authors | 西村恒彦*, 林田孝平*, 植原敏勇*, 大嶺広海*, 林真*, 山田幸典*, 香川雅昭*, 伊藤慎三*, 岡尚嗣*, 田中啓子*, 小塚隆弘* |
Authors(kana) | |
Organization | *国立循環器病センター放診部 |
Journal | 核医学 |
Volume | 19 |
Number | 7 |
Page | 1013-1022 |
Year/Month | 1982/8 |
Article | 原著 |
Publisher | 日本核医学会 |
Abstract | 「要旨」 非観血的で, かつ簡便な核医学検査の緊急時における有用性について検討した. 対象は国立循環器病センターにて昭和56年1月から12月までに施行したインビボ検査6163例のうち緊急時に行った93例である. その内訳は, 心臓 (99mTc-PYP心筋シンチグラフィ, 9例, 201Tl 心筋シンチグラフィ 12例, 心RI アンジオグラフィ13例), 末梢循環 (末梢 RI アンジオグラフィ12例, RI ベノグラフィ11例), 肺血流シンチグラフィ16例, 腎 (腎 RI アンジオグラフィ6例, 腎シンチグラフィ9例), 脳 RI アンジオグラフィ5例であった. 各臓器ごとに核医学検査の有する緊急時の役割を確認することができた. また, これらの検査は経過観察にも優れており, 病態の推移判定も併せ行うことができる. 今後, このような核医学検査の緊急時における利用は, 核医学診療のみならず各種疾患の診断, 治療に役立つものと確信する. |
Practice | 臨床医学:一般 |
Keywords | radionuclide study, emergency case, cardiovascular disease |
English |
Title | The Role of Radionuclide Studies in Emergency Cases - Application for Cardiovascular Diseases - |
Subtitle | Original Articles |
Authors | Tsunehiko NISHIMURA, Kohei HAYASHIDA, Toshiisa UEHARA, Hiromi OHMINE, Makoto HAYASHI, Masaaki KAGAWA, Yukinori YAMADA, Shinzo ITO, Hisashi OKA, Keiko TANAKA, Takahiro KOZUKA |
Authors(kana) | |
Organization | Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, National Cardiovascular Center |
Journal | The Japanese Journal of nuclear medicine |
Volume | 19 |
Number | 7 |
Page | 1013-1022 |
Year/Month | 1982/8 |
Article | Original article |
Publisher | THE JAPANESE SOCIETY OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE |
Abstract | [Summary] Radionuclide studies have been performed populary because of its noninvasive and simple method recently. In this study, we applied this technique for the evaluation of emergency cases in cardiovascular diseases. There were 93 cases (1.5%) out of 6163 cases, done during 1981. The subjects were 34 cases of cardiac studies (9 cases of 99mTc-PYP myocardial imaging, 12 cases of thallium myocardial imaging, 13 cases of cardioangiography), 23 cases of peripheral diseases (12 cases of peripheral angiography, 11 cases of venography), 16 cases of pulmonary imaging, 10 cases of renal studies (6 cases of renal angiography, 9 cases of renal imaging) and 5 cases of brain angiography. These studies were proven to be useful clinically for the evaluation of emergency cases and followup studies. In the near future, "emergency radionuclide studies" would be benefit for the high-risk patients noninvasively. |
Practice | Clinical medicine |
Keywords | radionuclide study, emergency case, cardiovascular disease |