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99Tcm-labelled HSA-nanocolloid versus 111In oxine-labelled granulocytes in detecting skeletal septic process.

K Streule1, M de Schrijver, R Fridrich.   

Abstract

Fifty-seven investigations of the skeletal system were performed on 54 patients, using a 99Tcm-labelled nanometer-sized HSA colloid in a crossover comparison with 111In oxine-labelled granulocytes for the detection of sites of infection. The findings were in agreement in 55 out of 57 investigations (96.5%). Based on 44 studies in which a final clinical diagnosis was obtained, both methods were found to display the same specificity (93%), whilst the sensitivity of 99Tcm nanocolloid scintigraphy (87%) was slightly higher than that obtained with 111In leucocyte scintigraphy (81%). In our opinion, 99Tcm nanocolloid is easier to use and the total duration of the investigation is considerably shorter. The use of 99Tcm is scintigraphically more advantageous and, with the dosage required, the absorbed radiation dose to the red bone marrow is three times lower than with 111In granulocytes. For the detection and therapy monitoring of osteomyelitis, as well as for the investigation of arthroplasties suspected of infective loosening, we consider scintigraphy with 99Tcm nanocolloid to be equivalent to leucocyte scintigraphy. Identical findings were obtained with both tracers in suspected spondylodiscitis.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3133617

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucl Med Commun        ISSN: 0143-3636            Impact factor:   1.690


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