Gastrointestinal motility, part 2: Small-Bowel and Colon Transit

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Abstract

Because of the difficulty often encountered in deciding whether a patient's symptoms originate in the upper or lower gastrointestinal tract, gastrointestinal transit scintigraphy is a uniquely suited noninvasive, quantitative, and physiologic method of determining whether there is a motility disorder affecting the stomach, small bowel, or colon. Small-bowel and colon transit studies can be performed alone or together with gastric emptying studies after oral administration of an appropriately radiolabeled meal. It is hoped that newly published standards for performing these studies and the anticipated arrival of new Current Procedural Terminology codes in the United States for small-bowel and colon transit studies will increase their availability and use.

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Maurer, A. H. (2016). Gastrointestinal motility, part 2: Small-Bowel and Colon Transit. Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 44(1), 12–18. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.113.134551

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