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Comparative Study
. 1984 Jan;25(1):42-8.

Clinical evaluation of Tc-99m N,N'-bis(mercaptoacetyl)-2,3-diaminopropanoate as a replacement for I-131 hippurate: concise communication

  • PMID: 6427428
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Comparative Study

Clinical evaluation of Tc-99m N,N'-bis(mercaptoacetyl)-2,3-diaminopropanoate as a replacement for I-131 hippurate: concise communication

W C Klingensmith 3rd et al. J Nucl Med. 1984 Jan.
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Abstract

A clinical comparison of Tc-99m N,N'-bis( mercaptoacetyl )-2,3- diaminopropanoate (Component A) (Tc-99m CO2-DADS-A) and I-131 hippurate was conducted in a series of five normal volunteers and 18 patients. Each subject was studied in one session with Tc-99m CO2-DADS-A and I-131-hippurate; digital and analog images were recorded for 30 min and after voiding. In the normal volunteers, digital images with Tc-99m CO2-DADS-A gave a kidney-to-background ratio at 3 min that was greater relative to I-131 hippurate, a leading-edge parenchymal transit time that was similar to I-131 hippurate, and a percent injected dose in the urine at 30 min that was slightly less than I-131 hippurate (p less than 0.05). In patients (serum creatinine 1.0 to 14.3 mg/dl), decreasing renal function impaired excretion of Tc-99m CO2-DADS-A more than that of I-131 hippurate (p less than 0.01). In analog images, Tc-99m CO2-DADS-A always gave superior spatial resolution. No evidence of hepatobiliary excretion was detected with either radiopharmaceutical. We conclude that Tc-99m CO2-DADS-A and similar compounds should be pursued as possible replacements for I-131 hippurate.

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