Adsorption of technetium-99m tetrofosmin and technetium-99m furifosmin on plastic syringes

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Rainer Bartosch
Susanne Granegger
Helmut Sinzinger
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[1] Department of Nuclear Medicine,
[2] University of Vienna,undefined
[3] Austria,undefined
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European Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1998年 / 25卷
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Key words: Adsorption of radioactivity; Technetium-99m tetrofosmin; Technetium-99m furifosmin; Radiopharmaceuticals;
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Some groups have reported that adsorption of radiopharmaceuticals on disposable plastic syringes can reach levels of almost 50%. This high loss of radioactivity stimulated us to carry out similar studies. Our measurements were done in combination with patient studies. Therefore, we used 2-ml syringes, all of the same brand. The radioactivity in the syringe was measured immediately before and after injection. a total of 500–600 MBq technetium-99m labelled tetrofosmin or technetium-99m furifosmin was administered to 48 patients using four different injection techniques (n = 6 for each technique with each tracer): with needles, 1 min blood incubation at 22°C, 10 or 30 min after preparation of the tracer; with butterflies, 1 min blood incubation at 22°C, 10 or 30 min after preparation of the tracer. Neither in syringes nor in needles or butterflies did more than 7% of the initial radioactivity remain. The entire residual activity in syringe plus needle or syringe plus butterfly together never exceeded the 9% limit. Furthermore, in a pilot study we measured the remaining radioactivity in the vial; here, too, we found no more than 14% of total radioactivity. These findings indicate that total retention of radioactivity during elution and application of 99mTc-tetrofosmin and 99mTc-furifosmin with material used in our setting does not approach relevant amounts.
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