Myocardial infarct imaging with technetium-labeled complexes
- PMID: 189440
- DOI: 10.1016/s0001-2998(77)80005-6
Myocardial infarct imaging with technetium-labeled complexes
Abstract
Detection of acute myocardial infarction as an area of increased activity has intrigued investigators for some time. Initial attempts with 203Hg-chlormerodrin and 203Hg-fluorescein analogues were successful in man. More recently, however, successful imaging of the acute myocardial infarct has been achieved with several 99mTc complexes. A large group of radiotracers localize in acutely damaged tissue in various models of experimental infarction. From these data, a number of specific structural properties associated with infarct avidity have been identified; these include the presence of mercury and the structural configuration of the organic carrier.
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