Skip to main content

Advertisement

Log in

Scintigraphic quantitation of gastrointestinal motor activity and transport: oesophagus and stomach

  • Review Article
  • Published:
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

For the recognition and characterisation of oesophageal motor disorders, manometry represents the most reliable tool but yields no information on bolus transport. The transport can be quantitated by radionuclide techniques. The patient is positioned supine beneath a gamma-camera and instructed to swallow a radiolabelled bolus in a single gulp. Using a marker over the cricoid and the activity in the stomach as landmarks, regions of interest are drawn representing the upper, middle and lower third of the oesophagus and the gastric fundus. Activity-time curves enable one to recognise the clearance patterns in these regions. In combination, manometric and radionuclide transit studies recognise a higher number of motor disorders than either procedure alone. Radionuclide methods also are the most reliable and sensitive to quantitate gastric emptying. Procedure, meal size and composition as well as patient position must be standardised and correction techniques applied. The emptying of solid and liquid meal constituents can be evaluated concomitantly. Solids start to empty only after a lag phase of varying extent. With semi-solid meals, which are emptied at the same rate as solid meals of identical composition in the postlag phase, the recording time can be considerably shorter. Besides gastric emptying, the amplitude, frequency and propagation velocity of antral contractions can be recorded using serial images of short frame time and specially devised analytic techniques.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Avill R, Mangnall YF, Bird NC, Brown BH, Barber DC, Seagar AD, Johnson AG, Read NW (1982) Applied potential tomography. A new noninvasive technique for measuring gastric emptying. Gastroenterology 92:1019–1026

    Google Scholar 

  • Barber DC (1980) The use of principal components in the quantitative analysis of gamma camera dynamic studies. Phys Med Biol 25:283–292

    Google Scholar 

  • Bateman DN, Whittingham TA (1982) Measurement of gastric emptying by real-time ultrasound. Gut 23:524–527

    Google Scholar 

  • Bergmann H, Stacher G, Mittelbach G, Höbart J, Stacher-Janotta G, Gaupmann G, Höfer R (1989) Measurement of gastric emptying and antral motor activity in patients with primary anorexia nervosa. Methodology and problems. In: Dynamic functional studies in nuclear medicine in developing countries. Proceedings of an International Symposium, Vienna, 15–19 August 1988. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, pp 255–268

    Google Scholar 

  • Bergmann H, Stacher G, Höbart J, Kugi A, Granser GV (1990) Nuklearmedizinische Messung der kontraktilen Aktivität des Magenantrums mittels Faktoranalyse. Acta Med Austriaca 17:58–64

    Google Scholar 

  • Blackwell JN, Hannan WJ, Adam RD, Heading RC (1983) Radionuclide transit studies in the detection of oesophageal dysmotility. Gut 24:421–426

    Google Scholar 

  • Carlson HC, Code CF, Nelson RA (1966) Motor action of the canine gastroduodenal junction: A cineradiographic, pressure and electric study. Am J Dig Dis 11:155–172

    Google Scholar 

  • Christian PE, Moore JG, Datz FL (1981) In vitro comparison of solid food radiotracers for gastric emptying studies. J Nucl Med Technol 9:116–117

    Google Scholar 

  • Collins PJ, Horowitz M, Cook DJ, Harding PE, Shearman DJC (1983) Gastric emptying in normal subjects - a reproducible technique using a single scintillation camera and computer system. Gut 24:1117–1125

    Google Scholar 

  • Collins PJ, Horowitz M, Chatterton BE (1988) Proximal, distal and total stomach emptying of a digestible solid meal in normal subjects. Br J Radiol 61:12–18

    Google Scholar 

  • De Caestecker JS, Blackwell JN, Adam RD, Hannan WJ, Brown J, Heading RC (1986) Clinical value of radionuclide oesophageal transit measurement. Gut 27:659–666

    Google Scholar 

  • Geffers H, Meyer G, Bitter F, Adam WE (1976) Analysis of heart function by gated blood pool investigation (camera cinematography). In: Raynaud C, Todd-Prokopek A (eds) Information processing in scintigraphy. Proceedings of the IVth international conference, Orsay, 15–19 July, 1975. Service de Documentation du CEN, Saclay, pp 462–465

    Google Scholar 

  • Griffith GH, Owen GM, Kirkman S, Shields R (1966) Measurement of rate of gastric emptying using chromium-51. Lancet 1:1244–1245

    Google Scholar 

  • Heading RC, Tothill P, McLoughlin GP, Shearman DJC (1976) Gastric emptying rate measurement in man. A double isotope scanning technique for simultaneous study of liquid and solid components of a meal. Gastroenterology 71:45–50

    Google Scholar 

  • Holt S, Miron SD, Diaz MC, Shields R, Ingraham D, Bellon EM (1990) Scintigraphic measurement of oropharyngeal transit in man. Dig Dis Sci 35:1198–1204

    Google Scholar 

  • Hsu JJ, Kim CH, O'Connor MK, Kang YW, Brown ML (1991) Addition of solid bolus to scintigraphy improves diagnostic accuracy of esophageal motility disorders (abstract). Gastroenterology 100:A86

    Google Scholar 

  • Jacobs F, Akkermans LMA, Oei Hong Yoe, Hoekstra A, Wittebol P (1982) A radioisotope method to quantify the function of fundus, antrum, and their contractile activity in gastric emptying of a semi-solid and solid meal. In: Wienbeck M (ed) Motility of the digestive tract. Raven, New York, pp 233–239

    Google Scholar 

  • Jian R, Vigneron N, Najean Y, Bernier JJ (1982) Gastric emptying and intragastric distribution of lipids in man. A new scintigraphic method of study. Dig Dis Sci 27:705–711

    Google Scholar 

  • King PM, Adam RD, Pryde A, McDicken WN, Heading RC (1984) Relationship of human antroduodenal motility and transpyloric fluid movement: noninvasive observations with real-time ultrasound. Gut 25:1384–1391

    Google Scholar 

  • Kjellén G, Svedberg JB, Tibbling L (1984) Solid bolus transit by esophageal scintigraphy in patients with dysphagia and normal manometry and radiography. Dig Dis Sci 29:1–5

    Google Scholar 

  • Kroop HS, Long WB, Alavi A, Hansell JR (1979) Effect of water and fat on gastric emptying of solid meals. Gastroenterology 77:997–1000

    Google Scholar 

  • Mackie C, Hulks G, Cuschieri A (1986) Enterogastric reflux and gastric clearance of refluxate in normal subjects and in patients with and without bile vomiting following peptic ulcer surgery. Ann Surg 204:537–542

    Google Scholar 

  • Meyer JH, MacGregor IL, Gueller R, Martin P, Cavalieri R (1976) 99mTc-tagged chicken liver as a marker of solid food in the human stomach. Dig Dis Sci 21:296–304

    Google Scholar 

  • Meyer JH, Ohashi H, Jehn D, Thomson JB (1981) Size of liver particles emptied from the human stomach. Gastroenterology 80:1489–1496

    Google Scholar 

  • Müller-Schauenburg W, Anger K, Carl 1, Feine U, Hippeli R (1979) Erste Erfahrungen mit einer neuen nuklearmedizinischen Methode der Peristaltikdarstellung der Ureteren (UKG). In: Schmidt HAE, Ortiz Berrocal J (eds) Nuklearmedizin. Schattauer, Stuttgart, pp 552–555

    Google Scholar 

  • Mughal MM, Marples M, Bancewicz J (1986) Scintigraphic assessment of oesophageal motility: what does it show and how reliable is it? Gut 27:946–953

    Google Scholar 

  • Pelot D, Dana ER, Berk JE, et al (1972) Comparative assessment of gastric emptying by the “barium burger” and saline load tests. Am J Gastroenterol 58:411–416

    Google Scholar 

  • Read NW, Al Janabi MN, Bates TE, Barber DC (1983) Effect of gastrointestinal intubation on the passage of a solid meal through the stomach and small intestine in humans. Gastroenterology 84:1568–1572

    Google Scholar 

  • Richter JE, Blackwell JN, Wu WC, Johns DN, Cowan RJ, Castell DO (1987) Relationship of radionuclide liquid bolus transport and esophageal manometry. J Lab Clin Med 109:217–224

    Google Scholar 

  • Russell COH, Hill LD, Holmes ER III, Hull DA, Gannon R, Pope CE II (1981) Radionuclide transit: a sensitive screening test for esophageal dysfunction. Gastroenterology 80:887–892

    Google Scholar 

  • Samal M, Karny K, Surova H, Marikova E, Dienstbier Z (1987) Rotation to simple structure in factor analysis of dynamic radionuclide studies. Phys Med Biol 32:371–382

    Google Scholar 

  • Samal M, Karny M, Surova H, Penicka P, Marikova E, Dienstbier Z (1989) On the existence of an unambiguous solution in factor analysis of dynamic studies. Phys Med Biol 34:223–228

    Google Scholar 

  • Siegel JA, Wu RK, Knight LC, Zelac RE, Stern HS, Malmud LS (1983) Radiation dose estimates for oral agents used in upper gastrointestinal disease. J Nucl Med 24:835–837

    Google Scholar 

  • Stacher G, Bergmann H, Wiesnagrotzki S, Kiss A, Schneider C, Mittelbach G, Gaupmann G, Höbart J (1987) Intravenous cisapride accelerates delayed gastric emptying and increases antral contraction amplitude in patients with primary anorexia nervosa. Gastroenterology 92:1000–1006

    Google Scholar 

  • Tatsch K, Schröttle W, Klauser A, Müller-Lissner S, Kirsch C-M (1990) Szintigraphische Beurteilung der Ösophagusmotilität in Mehrfachschlucktechnik: Erste Ergebnisse mit Korrelation zur Manometrie (abstract). Z Gastroenterol 18:541

    Google Scholar 

  • White CM, Poxon V, Alexander-Williams JR (1983) Effects of nutrient liquids on human gastroduodenal motor activity. Gut 24:1109–1116

    Google Scholar 

  • Wilbur BG, Kelly KA (1973) Effect of proximal gastric, complete gastric and truncal vagotomy on canine gastric electrical activity, motility and emptying. Ann Surg 178:295–303

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Additional information

Offprint requests to: G. Stacher

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Stacher, G., Bergmann, H. Scintigraphic quantitation of gastrointestinal motor activity and transport: oesophagus and stomach. Eur J Nucl Med 19, 815–823 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00182825

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00182825

Key words

Navigation