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  2. Sincalide: A Review of Clinical Utility, Proper Infusion Methodology, and Alternative Cholecystogogues

Sincalide: A Review of Clinical Utility, Proper Infusion Methodology, and Alternative Cholecystogogues

  • J Nucl Med Technol. 2019 Sep;47(3):210-212. doi: 10.2967/jnmt.119.226019.
Harvey A Ziessman 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 Division of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland hziessm1@jhmi.edu.
Abstract

Sincalide (Kinevac) is widely used in conjunction with cholescintigraphy for a variety of clinical indications. Over the years, numerous publications have verified the optimal infusion methodology. Published data and consensus recommendations emphasize that sincalide, 0.02 μg/kg, should be infused over 60 min. Production problems sometimes limit the availability of sincalide. In that case, non-Food and Drug Administration pharmacy-compounded sincalide may serve as an alternative. Fatty meals have also been used. Various illnesses and drugs may inhibit gallbladder contraction. Thus, these drugs should be withheld for 48 h before the study. Sincalide cholescintigraphy is most commonly used to diagnose or exclude chronic acalculous gallbladder disease. The study should preferably be performed as an outpatient procedure.

Keywords

cholescintigraphy; chronic acalculous gallbladder disease; gallbladder; gastrointestinal; sincalide.

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