Comparison of parathyroid scintigraphy findings in pediatric and adult patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism

Author:

Aktaş Ayşe1,Baskin Esra2,Gençoğlu Esra Arzu1,Çolak Turan3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nuclear Medicine

2. Department of Pediatric Nephrology

3. Department of Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Başkent University, Başkent Üniversitesi Hastanesi, Nükleer Tip Anabilim Dali, Bahçelievler, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

Objectives Secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT) is a compensatory complication of chronic kidney disease. The aim of this study was to compare PS findings in pediatric and adult patients with sHPT. Methods This study included 50 pediatric and 50 adult patients with sHPT. Parathyroid scintigraphy was performed with Tc-99m sestamibi. After radiopharmaceutical injection, early-phase (15 min) and late-phase (60–90 min) images were acquired. Planar images were interpreted visually for the presence / number of active foci compatible with a parathyroid lesion, the presence and degree of uptake in skeletal structures, and the degree of thyroid sestamibi uptake. Parathyroid surgery was performed in 21 pediatric and 28 adult patients. Results Serum PTH and ALP values were significantly higher in pediatric than in adult patients (P < 0.05 for each). In operated patients, on a lesion-based analysis, the sensitivity of PS in pediatric and adult patients were 40% and 71%, respectively. A nonlocalizing scan was observed in 24% of pediatric patients. Pediatric patients had a higher incidence of reduced thyroid sestamibi uptake (42% versus 2%). Skeletal sestamibi uptake was detected in 40% of pediatric and 30% of adult patients and the degree of uptake was higher in pediatric patients. Conclusions The results revealed more significant changes in the biochemical profile of pediatric compared with adult patients with sHPT. The sensitivity of PS was lower, and the likelihood of a nonlocalizing scan was higher in pediatric patients. The results may also suggest more severe skeletal findings in pediatric patients. Reduced thyroid sestamibi uptake in children needs further evaluation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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