Korean J Pediatr.  2006 Jul;49(7):737-744. 10.3345/kjp.2006.49.7.737.

Diagnostic limitation and usefulness of (99m)Tc-DISIDA hepatobiliary scanning on neonatal cholestasis

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Kyungpook National University Hospital, Daegu, Korea. bhchoi@knu.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Surgery, Kyungpook National University Hospital, Daegu, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the usefulness of (99m)Tc-DISIDA scanning in the early evaluation of neonatal cholestasis and to verify the diagnostic value of this test in the differential diagnosis of biliary atresia.
METHODS
DISIDA scannings were performed and analyzed in 87 children(58 males and 29 females; age, 18-139 days, mean, 59.1 days) with neonatal cholestasis. Five groups according to the final diagnosis and the results of DISIDA scanning were analyzed by scatter plots using the parameters of age and the level of liver function tests(direct bilirubin, AST, ALT, ALP, GGT). The diagnostic sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of DISIDA scanning in the diagnosis of biliary atresia were compared between a higher bilirubin group and a lower bilirubin group(direct bilirubin level >5 mg/dL vs. <5 mg/dL) decided by the pattern of scatter plots.
RESULTS
DISIDA scannings in the diagnosis of biliary atresia were analyzed by high sensitivity(100 percent, 16/16) but lower specificity(70.4 percent, 50/71) and accuracy(75.9 percent, 66/87). False positivity(29.6 percent, 21/71) was higher in patients with a higher direct bilirubin level(42.5 percent for >5 mg/dL vs. 9.7 percent for <5 mg/dL, P<0.01). The age and the level of liver function tests(AST, ALT, ALP, GGT) analyzed by scatter plots revealed neither diagnostic value in predicting final diagnosis nor estimated the accuracy rate of DISIDA scanning in the evaluation of neonatal cholestasis.
CONCLUSION
We suggest that DISIDA scannings should not be routinely used in evaluating neonatal cholestasis with elevated direct bilirubin level(>5 mg/dL), especially if it delays early diagnosis and surgical intervention.

Keyword

Choleatasis; Biliary atresia; Hepatitis; (99m)Tc-DISIDA; Diagnosis; Neonates

MeSH Terms

Biliary Atresia
Bilirubin
Cholestasis*
Diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
Early Diagnosis
Female
Hepatitis
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Liver
Male
Sensitivity and Specificity
Bilirubin
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