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Radiopharmacy

In Vivo Comparison of Anticoagulant Citrate Dextrose Versus Heparin for Use as an Anticoagulant with the UltraTag® Red Blood Cell Kit

Joseph F. Wieseler, Mark W. Gebhard, Joseph C. Hung, Brian P. Mullan and Mark E. Wilson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology September 1994, 22 (3) 178-181;
Joseph F. Wieseler
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
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Mark W. Gebhard
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
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Joseph C. Hung
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
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Abstract

Objective: The package insert for the UltraTag® RBC kit recommends the use of either heparin or anticoagulant citrate dextrose (ACD) as an anticoagulant. A comparison study between heparin and ACD solution was done to assess image quality.

Methods: Fourteen patients’ red blood cells (RBC) were labeled with the UltraTag® RBC kit and 99mTc using 10 units of heparin or 0.15 ml of ACD solution-A per ml of blood. The labeling efficiency (LE) of the 99mTc-labeled RBC was determined before and after reinjection, and multigated acquisition (MUGA) and whole-body images were subsequently obtained.

Results: The images were analyzed by comparing the heart-to-background ratio, heart-to-lung ratio and kidney-to-background ratio. Both heparin and ACD gave similar LE and ratios of regions of interest.

Conclusion: There was no significant difference between ACD and heparin groups in overall image quality either on MUGA or on visual inspection of whole-body images.

  • technetium-99m
  • red blood cells
  • UltraTag® RBC kit
  • anticoagulant
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology: 22 (3)
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Sep 1994, 22 (3) 178-181;

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In Vivo Comparison of Anticoagulant Citrate Dextrose Versus Heparin for Use as an Anticoagulant with the UltraTag® Red Blood Cell Kit
Joseph F. Wieseler, Mark W. Gebhard, Joseph C. Hung, Brian P. Mullan, Mark E. Wilson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Sep 1994, 22 (3) 178-181;
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