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. 1978 May;62(5):699-703.

Intra-arterial radionuclide infusion: a new technique to assess chemotherapy perfusion patterns

  • PMID: 657155

Intra-arterial radionuclide infusion: a new technique to assess chemotherapy perfusion patterns

W D Kaplan et al. Cancer Treat Rep. 1978 May.

Abstract

A mechanical infusion pump was used to introduce 99mTc-sulfur colloid at a rate of 1 ml/minute into the hepatic arteries of six patients. The radiotracer distribution patterns were compared to those obtained with "bolus" radionuclide angiography and those seen with standard contrast angiography. In all cases, the slow flow rate radionuclide studies evidenced dramatic differences from the patterns obtained with rapid flow rate injections. The results indicate that standard, rapid-injection contrast techniques may not produce the most reliable information regarding potential flow distribution. It is concluded that radiotracers introduced at flow rates approximating those attained with infusion pumps will offer the best estimates of both initial catheter placement and subsequent patterns of hepatic distribution of chemotherapeutic agents.

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