A Compartmental Model for Alveolar Clearance of Pertechnegas

The washout of an inhaled water soluble radiotracer from the lungs is a measure of alveolar integrity. Data evaluation of 99mTc-DTPA studies were previously performed mainly with monoexponential fitting with or without background subtraction. The introduction of 99mTc-pertechnegas for the assessment...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of nuclear medicine (1978) 1996-12, Vol.37 (12), p.2066-2071
Hauptverfasser: Kotzerke, Jorg, van den Hoff, Jorg, Burchert, Wolfgang, Wagner, Thomas O.F, Emter, Matthias, Hundeshagen, Heinz
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Zusammenfassung:The washout of an inhaled water soluble radiotracer from the lungs is a measure of alveolar integrity. Data evaluation of 99mTc-DTPA studies were previously performed mainly with monoexponential fitting with or without background subtraction. The introduction of 99mTc-pertechnegas for the assessment of alveolar permeability necessitates the investigation of adequate data evaluation schemes for this radiotracer. We developed a three-compartmental model to describe 99mTc-pertechnegas kinetics after inhalation. Monoexponential fitting of the first 5 min was investigated as simplification for clinical use. Different background corrections based on blood samples or representative regions of interest were compared. Correction of intra- and extravascular background by subtraction of calibrated curves, which are derived from blood or background areas, resulted in monoexponential washout curves. Clearance rates based on the three-compartmental model were nearly the same as those derived from a monoexponential fit after blood-activity subtraction (r = 0.96). A monoexponential analysis of the first 5 min without any background correction correlates well with the first component of the biexponential analysis (r = 0.97). A dynamic study of more than 45 min allows quantitative determination of the transfer rate of 99mTc-pertechnegas from the alveoli into the blood using compartmental analysis. A simplified monoexponential analysis of the first 5 min allows assessment of lung clearance without any background correction.
ISSN:0161-5505
1535-5667