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Detection of postoperative deep-venous thrombosis using technetium-99m-labeled tissue plasminogen activator.

The current noninvasive methods of deep-venous thrombosis (DVT) detection in the asymptomatic patient are sufficiently inaccurate so as to preclude their routine use. This present study reports the accuracy of scintigraphic scanning with 99mTc-rt-PA in asymptomatic postoperative patients using contrast venography as the gold standard. METHODS: Fifty-three consecutive postarthroplasty patients (30 THR, 23 TKR) (16 women, 37 men; mean age 71 yr; range 52-85 yr) underwent scintigraphic scanning with 99mTc-rt-PA and contrast venography, on the operated leg, in order to assess the accuracy of this new technique in these asymptomatic patients. RESULTS: Eighty-four segments were of diagnostic quality on contrast venography. Of the 15 thrombosed segments, 14 had positive scans. In the 69 nonthrombosed segments, 63 had negative scans. Thus, scintigraphic scanning with 99mTc-rt-PA had a sensitivity of 93% and a specificity of 91%. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that scintigraphic scanning with modified 99mTc-rt-PA is accurate in the detection of DVT in patients undergoing total hip or total knee arthroplasty.[1]

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  1. Detection of postoperative deep-venous thrombosis using technetium-99m-labeled tissue plasminogen activator. Butler, S.P., Rahman, T., Boyd, S.J., Parkes, S.L., Quinn, R.J. J. Nucl. Med. (1997) [Pubmed]
 
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