| Literature DB >> 2506051 |
H Kelbaek1, K Bülow, J Aldershvile, J Møgelvang, S L Nielsen.
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The first clinical results of a new 99mTc-red blood cell labeling procedure avoiding cell centrifugation are presented. One ml heparinized blood samples were incubated with small amounts of a stannous kit. By titration studies, ideal quantities of sodium hypochlorite for oxidation of extracellular tin and of EDTA as stabilizer of the label were found. The Cl- concentration and pH of the labeled blood were acceptable, and EDTA increased labeling yield and stability determined in vitro by a few percent. The new procedure gave a slightly higher labeling yield than a current technique using centrifugation of cells. Labeling efficiency expressed as cell bound/total activity was 96.6% +/- 1.3% in healthy subjects and 95.5% +/- 2.2% in cardiac patients and remained high for 2 h after reinjection. The biological halflife of labeled cells following the new procedure was 11-12 h rendering it suitable for serial determinations of radionuclide cardiography.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2506051 DOI: 10.1007/bf00449219
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Nucl Med ISSN: 0340-6997