Comparison of four 1-mL syringes for administering first-pass radionuclide angiography doses.
CG McGough, DC Huang, JC Hung - Journal of nuclear medicine …, 1999 - Soc Nuclear Med
For optimal imaging in first-pass radionuclide angiography (FPRNA) studies, 1.11 GBq (30
mCi) 99mTc-sestamibi doses are drawn up in volumes of 0.1-0.3 mL. A single bolus …
mCi) 99mTc-sestamibi doses are drawn up in volumes of 0.1-0.3 mL. A single bolus …
[PDF][PDF] Simple technique for rapid bolus injection
SD Lane, DD Patton, EV Staab… - Journal of Nuclear …, 1972 - Soc Nuclear Med
0) sec. edge, p= 0.01 for trailing edge). The system de scribed is simple to use, requires
materials likely to be on hand, and delivers a bolus of radionucide rapidly and cleanly with …
materials likely to be on hand, and delivers a bolus of radionucide rapidly and cleanly with …
A correction method for high-count-rate quantitative radionuclide angiography
GS Freedman, T Kinsella, A Dwyer - Radiology, 1972 - pubs.rsna.org
Data observed during high-activity-bolus radionuclide angiography often must be
“corrected” before meaningful quantitative evaluation can be performed, due to large …
“corrected” before meaningful quantitative evaluation can be performed, due to large …
[PDF][PDF] Background correction in first-pass radionuclide angiography: comparison of several approaches
R Gal, RP Grenier, DH Schmidt… - Journal of nuclear …, 1986 - Soc Nuclear Med
Thisstudy was designedto test the comparativeaccuracyof severalcommonlyused
backgroundcorrectiontechniquesin first-passradionuclideangiography (FPRNA). Thirty …
backgroundcorrectiontechniquesin first-passradionuclideangiography (FPRNA). Thirty …
[PDF][PDF] High count rate first-pass radionuclide angiography using a digital gamma camera
R Gal, RP Grenier, J Carpenter… - Journal of nuclear …, 1986 - Soc Nuclear Med
MATERIALS AND METHODS Study Design and Patient Population Two groups of patients
were studied. Both groups underwent cardiac catheterization, contrast ventriculo graphy …
were studied. Both groups underwent cardiac catheterization, contrast ventriculo graphy …
Comparison of the Measurement of the Injection Rate of Radioactive Drugs Using 99mTc in Nuclear Medicine
SJ Son, JK Park, DK Jung, MH Park - Journal of radiological …, 2020 - koreascience.kr
This study was conducted by SPECT test at the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Daegu P
Hospital from June 1 to October 31, 2019. A 3-way injection material was mounted among …
Hospital from June 1 to October 31, 2019. A 3-way injection material was mounted among …
Role of radionuclide imaging in trials of antiangiogenic therapy
FG Blankenberg, WC Eckelman, HW Strauss… - Academic radiology, 2000 - Elsevier
The uniqueness of nuclear medicine lies in its ability to depict and quantitate biochemistry,
rather than measure fixed anatomic properties. As a result, research has emphasized tracers …
rather than measure fixed anatomic properties. As a result, research has emphasized tracers …
Diagnostic interventions in nuclear medicine
JH Thrall, DP Swanson - 1985 - osti.gov
This book contains 14 chapters. Some of the chapter titles are: Radionuclide Techniques in
Peripherral Vascular Disease; Central Nervous System Studies; Hepatic Artery Perfusion …
Peripherral Vascular Disease; Central Nervous System Studies; Hepatic Artery Perfusion …
Bolus injections of measured amounts of radioactivity
CA Wesolowski, P Hogendoorn… - Journal of Nuclear …, 1988 - Soc Nuclear Med
Many time-based radionuclide techniques, such as glomerular filtration rate measurement
(GFR), require prompt intravenous delivery of an accurately measured tracer bolus with …
(GFR), require prompt intravenous delivery of an accurately measured tracer bolus with …
[PDF][PDF] First-Pass Radionuclide Angiography Using Iodine 123 Myocardial Tracers and a Multicrystal Gamma Camera
E Tadamura, H Kitano, T Kudoh, N Hattori… - Journal of Nuclear …, 1998 - Soc Nuclear Med
RESULTS Time-activity curves of the RV and LV in 123I-FPRNA of a representative case are
shown in Figure 1. The end-diastolic and end-systolic phases could be clearly identified …
shown in Figure 1. The end-diastolic and end-systolic phases could be clearly identified …