Differentiation of High and Low Output Lymphatic Failure Using Qualitative Lymphangioscintigraphy

  • Suehiro K
  • Morikage N
  • Murakami M
  • et al.
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Purpose: To use qualitative lymphangioscintigraphy (LAS) findings to differentiate leg edema caused by high and low output lymphatic failure. Methods: LAS was performed in legs with secondary lymphedema (LE), i.e., low output failure (N = 79), and functional venous insufficiency (FVI), i.e., high output failure (N = 56), and normal legs (N = 26). Whole body images were obtained, 15, 60, and 180 min after technetium-99m injection. The rate and timing of visualization of lymphatic structures, washout out of tracer, and presence of dermal backflow were assessed. Results: The most significant finding for differentiating LE from other conditions was not the visualization of lymphatic structures, but the washout of the tracer from the leg trunk (LE 27%, FVI 100%, normal leg 100%, P

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Suehiro, K., Morikage, N., Murakami, M., Yamashita, O., Harada, T., Ueda, K., … Hamano, K. (2015). Differentiation of High and Low Output Lymphatic Failure Using Qualitative Lymphangioscintigraphy. Annals of Vascular Diseases, 8(2), 93–99. https://doi.org/10.3400/avd.oa.15-00034

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