No needle to fear: An approach to needle phobic patients
(ندگان)پدیدآور
Hudswell, LaurenPinson, Jo-AnneRamdave, ShakherBradley, Jasonنوع مدرک
TextCase report
زبان مدرک
Englishچکیده
18F-FDG is the most commonly used radioisotope in PET scanning and is administered intravenously. When patients cannot cannulated, there are limited options available for functional tumour assessment. A fifty year old male presented for investigation of a suspected lung carcinoma identified during investigation of pneumonia. The patient had a severe needle phobia, intellectual disabilities and multiple co-morbidities which made cannulation impossible. An alternative administration method was sought, with successful oral administration occurring in both staging and restaging scans. The scans demonstrated resolution of a suspected lung cancer indicating it was an inflammatory/infective process, preventing the need for more invasive investigative approaches. A non-invasive and positive experience allowed for accurate diagnosis and repeat imaging for this patient, enabling follow up imaging to occur. It is reported that oral administration of 18F-FDG may be useful for assessment of suspected cancers for patients where cannulation isn't possible, when limitations are taken into consideration.
کلید واژگان
18F-FDGoral administration
Non-invasive
شماره نشریه
2تاریخ نشر
2020-07-011399-04-11
ناشر
Asia Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine & Biologyسازمان پدید آورنده
Department of Nuclear Medicine and PET, Monash Health, Moorabbin Hospital PET Centre, Bentleigh, Victoria, AustraliaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine and PET, Monash Health, Moorabbin Hospital PET Centre, Bentleigh, Victoria, Australia
Department of Nuclear Medicine and PET, Monash Health, Moorabbin Hospital PET Centre, Bentleigh, Victoria, Australia
Department of Nuclear Medicine and PET, Monash Health, Moorabbin Hospital PET Centre, Bentleigh, Victoria, Australia
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2322-57182322-5726




