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Original

Hepatic Wash-out Curves of 85Kr and 133Xe after Retrograde Hepatic Venous Injections in Patients with Infectious Hepatitis and in Controls

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Pages 277-285 | Received 27 Dec 1973, Accepted 08 Mar 1974, Published online: 14 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

In 8 patients with infectious hepatitis and in 10 controls the disappearance rates of 85Kr and 133Xe were measured externally after labeling hepatic tissue by retrograde simultaneous hepatic venous injections of the isotopes. As xenon has a higher affinity for fat than has krypton, the quotient between the halftime for 85Kr and for 133Xe could be used for calculation of hepatic fat content as well as the partition coefficients of the isotopes between hepatic tissue and blood. The estimated hepatic fat content was significantly higher in the patients than in the controls, 5.8 versus 3.6 per cent. The calculated partition coefficients in the controls were 1.09 and 1.13, respectively, for krypton and xenon. The corresponding values in the patients were significantly higher, 1.25 and 1.41, respectively. The clearances of the isotopes seemed to overestimate the average perfusion coefficient by 25 per cent, as judged from total hepatic blood flows and expected liver weights. A possible explanation might be local hyperemia in the injected areas. The present data indicate that this method can be used to estimate partition coefficients and hepatic fat content.

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