Quantification of the source, amount and duration of aspiration in the lungs of infants using gamma scintigraphy.

Paediatr Respir Rev

Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Published: November 2019

Background: Aspiration can cause acute symptoms and chronic lung disease in the developing lung. However, the source of aspiration in infants is often unclear, making the choice of intervention difficult.

Objective: To quantify the source, amount and duration of lung aspiration in infants using gamma scintigraphy.

Methods: Two infants with clinical evidence of gastroesophageal reflux and oropharyngeal dysphagia swallowed formula radiolabeled with technetium on Visit 1. Radiolabeled-formula was instilled by nasogastric tube on Visit 2. Lung aspiration was quantified over four hours and expressed as percent of total radioactivity administered.

Results: Aspiration was greatest with swallowing, compared to instillation, peaking between 2.0% and 2.4% within 30 min and between 0.40% and 0.65% within 20 min, respectively. Radioactivity remained above zero four hours after either administration.

Conclusions: Quantification of the source, amount and duration of lung aspiration in infants is feasible using gamma scintigraphy. The impact of aspiration accrual on clinical care deserves further investigation.

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