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OctreoScan is a kit for the preparation of Indium In-111 pentetreotide, a diagnostic radiopharmaceutical. | '''OctreoScan''' is a kit for the preparation of Indium In-111 pentetreotide, a diagnostic radiopharmaceutical. | ||
==Indications for OctreoScan imaging== | ==Indications for OctreoScan imaging== |
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OctreoScan is a kit for the preparation of Indium In-111 pentetreotide, a diagnostic radiopharmaceutical.
Indications for OctreoScan imaging
- Tumor evaluation
Patient preparation
- Bowel preparation with laxative and enema
- Discontinue octeotide therapy for 1 week prior the exam
Radiopharmaceutical
- In-111 OctreoScan
Dose and route of administration
- 6 mCi IV
- 4 hours (abdomen, pelvis)
- 24 hours (whole body)
Equipment
- Camera: Large field of view SPECT gamma camera
- Collimator: Medium-energy
- Window: 20% window around 173 and 245 KeV
Procedure
- 4 hours: Planar images of the abdomen and pelvis
- 24 hours: Planar images of the whole body. SPECT of regions of clinical concern.
Images
Normal OctreoScan
References
- Ziessman, Harvey A, O'Malley, Janis P, and Thrall, James M. Nuclear Medicine: The Requisites. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Mosby, 2006. ISBN 0323029469