Clinical application of ultrasound for preparation of ^sup 99m^Tc-sestamibi complex

The main aim of this investigation is the clinical application of ultrasound irradiation technique as an alternative method to reconstitute sestamibi kits in comparison of water boiling bath method. The 740-3700 MBq (20-100 mCi) ^sup 99m^Tc-MIBI (sestamibi) complex samples were prepared due to ultra...

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Hauptverfasser: Doroudi, Alireza, Erfani, Mostafa, Norouzi, Behzad, Saadati, Seyyed Mostafa, Kiasat, Ali, Ahmadi, Faramarz, Etesami, Behrooz, Baghersad, Mohammad Hadi
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description The main aim of this investigation is the clinical application of ultrasound irradiation technique as an alternative method to reconstitute sestamibi kits in comparison of water boiling bath method. The 740-3700 MBq (20-100 mCi) ^sup 99m^Tc-MIBI (sestamibi) complex samples were prepared due to ultrasound irradiation technique or boiled water bath method as a standard method. Twenty patients (8 men and 12 women; age range 30-72, median 52.45 years) have been referred to Golestan hospital for myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI). The subjects have been divided randomly into group A (3 men, 7 women, age range 36-67, median 51.7 years) and group B (5 men, 5 women, age range 30-72, median 50.3 years), respectively. The ^sup 99m^Tc-MIBI radiopharmaceuticals have been prepared by Ultrasound irradiation technique administrated to group A and ^sup 99m^Tc-MIBI complex samples due to the boiled water bath technique administrated to the other group. For all patients, the 2-day stress/rest MPI protocol was performed. The radio-HPLC and TLC studies have indicated that the ^sup 99m^Tc-MIBI complex samples with good yields could be prepared successfully due to new developed technique. The scintigraphy imaging studies have demonstrated that the ^sup 99m^Tc-sestamibi prepared due to the above-mentioned modalities shows very identical biodistribution in the heart, thyroid, lung, liver, gallbladder, kidneys, stomach, large intestine and bladder of the subjects. Any unexpected accumulation of radiotracer samples have not been observed in our approach. The ultrasound irradiation technique is convenient and sufficient method to prepare ^sup 99m^Tc-sestamibi. It can be recommended as an alternative method to reconstitute sestamibi kits particularly in emergency situations to reduce potentially medical risk by avoiding any delay in acute therapy for myocardial infarction.
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