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Semi-quantitative evaluation of gallium-67 scintigraphy in lupus nephritis
Authors:Wan-Yu Lin  Jih-Fang Hsieh  Shih-Chuan Tsai  Joung-Liang Lan  Kai-Yuan Cheng  Shyh-Jen Wang
Institution:Department of Nuclear Medicine, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan,
Section of Nuclear Medicine, Chi-Mei Foundation Hospital, Yunk kang City, Tainan, Taiwan,
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhua, Taiwan,
Department of Internal Medicine, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan,
Department of Radiological Technology, Chung-Tai College of Medical Technology, Taichung, Taiwan,
Abstract:Within nuclear medicine there is a trend towards quantitative analysis. Gallium renal scan has been reported to be useful in monitoring the disease activity of lupus nephritis. However, only visual interpretation using a four-grade scale has been performed in previous studies, and this method is not sensitive enough for follow-up. In this study, we developed a semi-quantitative method for gallium renal scintigraphy to find a potential parameter for the evaluation of lupus nephritis. Forty-eight patients with lupus nephritis underwent renal biopsy to determine World Health Organization classification, activity index (AI) and chronicity index (CI). A delayed 48-h gallium scan was also performed and interpreted by visual and semi-quantitative methods. For semi-quantitative analysis of the gallium uptake in both kidneys, regions of interest (ROIs) were drawn over both kidneys, the right forearm and the adjacent spine. The uptake ratios between these ROIs were calculated and expressed as the "kidney/spine ratio (K/S ratio)" or the "kidney/arm ratio (K/A ratio)". Spearman's rank correlation test and Mann-Whitney U test were used for statistical analysis. Our data showed a good correlation between the semi-quantitative gallium scan and the results of visual interpretation. K/S ratios showed a better correlation with AI than did K/A ratios. Furthermore, the left K/S ratio displayed a better correlation with AI than did the right K/S ratio. In contrast, CI did not correlate well with the results of semi-quantitative gallium scan. In conclusion, semi-quantitative gallium renal scan is easy to perform and shows a good correlation with the results of visual interpretation and renal biopsy. The left K/S ratio from semi-quantitative renal gallium scintigraphy displays the best correlation with AI and is a useful parameter in evaluating the disease activity in lupus nephritis.
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