American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 136, Issue 2, 309-316
Copyright © 1981 by American Roentgen Ray Society
Krypton-81m ventilation scanning: acute respiratory disease
JP Lavender,
H Irving,
and
JD Armstrong 2nd
From experience with 700 patients undergoing ventilation and perfusion lung scanning with krypton-81m/technetium-99m technique, 34 patients suffering from nonembolic acute respiratory disease were selected for review. In 16 patients with pneumonia, all had defects of ventilation corresponding to, or larger than, the radiologic consolidation. In 13 patients there were some preservation of perfusion in the consolidated region. In two of the three patients with matched defects, the pneumonia was of long standing. In seven patients with collapse or atelectasis and in 11 patients with acute reversible bronchial obstruction and normal volume lungs, a similar pattern of ventilation and perfusion was observed.