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Comparative Study
. 1996 Aug;37(8):1331-5.

Biokinetic behavior of technetium-99m-DMSA in children

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Comparative Study

Biokinetic behavior of technetium-99m-DMSA in children

K Evans et al. J Nucl Med. 1996 Aug.
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Abstract

After intravenous administration of 99mTc-DMSA, biokinetic data were collected from studies on 24 children aged from 5 wk to 14.8 yr (15 normal and 9 with renal pathology).

Methods: Patients were imaged with a gamma camera up to 30 hr postinjection and the absolute activities in the kidneys, liver, spleen, bladder, knees and whole body were estimated using an attenuation-corrected conjugate counting technique. Renal uptake and elimination rates and urinary excretion of radioactivity were also measured.

Results: In children with normal renal function, maximal kidney uptake was 42.4% +/- 5.4% and was taken up with a half-time of 1.0 +/- 0.2 hr. Renal excretion amounted to 18.0% +/- 4.4% at 24 hr and was lowest in children aged less than 1 yr. In children with abnormal renal function, apart from the expected reduction in renal uptake there was evidence of wider variations in uptake rate and increased urinary excretion. Mean uptakes in liver and spleen were approximately 5% and 2%, respectively, in all patients and uptake in knees, assumed to reside in the metaphyseal growth complexes, was 1.4%.

Conclusion: In children with normal renal function, there was little evidence of age-dependent biokinetic factors other than reduced urinary excretion and lower uptake in knees in children aged less than 1 yr. The results therefore suggest that a single biokinetic model may suffice for radiation dosimetry purposes in normal children irrespective of age.

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