Cholescintigraphy in patients with acute cholecystitis before and after percutaneous gallbladder drainage.

L Borly, J G Stage, S Grønvall, L Højgaard

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate gallbladder function by use of cholescintigraphy in patients with acute cholecystitis before and after percutaneous gallbladder drainage. DESIGN: A cholescintigraphy was performed in 40 patients with acute cholecystitis before and after the performance of percutaneous gallbladder drainage. During the post-drainage cholescintigraphies, a cholecystokinin stimulation was performed to investigate gallbladder emptying in 12 selected patients. Gallbladder pressure and volume were measured before drainage in another group of 12 patients with acute cholecystitis. RESULTS: As expected, no gallbladder activity was observed in the cholescintigraphies before drainage, except in a patient with an occluding stone in the common bile duct. Cystic duct patency and gallbladder activity were seen in 80% of patients in cholescintigraphies performed after drainage but before any other treatment. Post-drainage cholescintigraphy revealed a mean gallbladder ejection fraction of 24%, which is significantly lower than the corresponding value in normal individuals and gallstone patients without cholecystitis (n = 12). Gallbladder pressure and volume were markedly increased compared with normal values. CONCLUSION: The relief of increased gallbladder pressure and volume appears to be important for the re-establishment of gallbladder function.
Translated title of the contributionCholescintigraphy in patients with acute cholecystitis before and after percutaneous gallbladder drainage.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean journal of gastroenterology & hepatology
Volume7
Issue number11
Pages (from-to)1093-1097
Number of pages5
ISSN0954-691X
Publication statusPublished - 1995

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