| Literature DB >> 846865 |
T Machida, M Miki, M Ueda, A Tanaka, I Ikeda.
Abstract
Various renal imaging agents that were reported in the past and a new agent, 99mTc-malate as well as99mTc-cystein acetazolamide complex were prepared using electrolysis and electrochemical methods. These were studied for their labelling efficiency. After animal experiments with selected 99mTc-compounds, 99mTc-malate proved to be sufficient for renal imaging with adequate concentration. 99mTc-malate differs from other renal imaging agents in the utilization of endogeneous metabolic product. The first half time of 99mTc-malate in humans is 17 minutes, on the average, and the urinary excretion rate of 99mTc-malate is 36+/-6.05% in 1 hour after intravenous administration, 44+/-3.41% in 2 hours and 50+/-5.62% in 3 hours. In our 40 clinical experiences of 99m-Tc-malate, most cases demonstrated quite clear renal images in the serial scintiphotos except cases whose serum creatinines were over 4.5 mg/dl.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 846865
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nuklearmedizin ISSN: 0029-5566 Impact factor: 1.379