Clinical Evaluation of Efficacy of Tc99m-Ethambutol in Tubercular Lesion Imaging. (17th August 2010)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Clinical Evaluation of Efficacy of Tc99m-Ethambutol in Tubercular Lesion Imaging. (17th August 2010)
- Main Title:
- Clinical Evaluation of Efficacy of Tc99m-Ethambutol in Tubercular Lesion Imaging
- Authors:
- Singh, Namrata
Bhatnagar, A. - Other Names:
- Eley Brian Academic Editor.
- Abstract:
- Abstract : Purpose . The aim of this work was to develop specific radiopharmaceutical and to evaluate its efficacy in human to detect and locate the tubercular lesion. Materials and Methods . 99 m Tc -Ethambutol (EMB) was produced by direct labeling method. In vitro and in vivo biological studies and animal experiments were done. Phase I Clinical trial was performed. As per plan, 2 normal human subjects for biodistribution studies and fourteen patients (8 males and 6 females; age range of 25–50, with one patient aged 12 years as an exception) were chosen for clinical trial. Whole body scan and spots were acquired at 1 hour and 4 hour. Angiography, blood pool, and 24-hours spot images of the infected areas were also acquired. Result . Radiolabeling yielded> 85 % of labeled complex. In vitro and in vivo biological studies and animal experiments indicated 99 m Tc -EMB as a specific tuberculosis imaging agent. The biodistribution study in normal human subjects suggested stability of 99 m Tc -EMB, with main excretory pathways being renal and hepatobiliary, which appeared to be similar to the known behavior of unlabeled EMB. No adverse reactions were observed. 99 m Tc -EMB got localized in pulmonary and bone tubercular lesions. Scintigrams of 99 m Tc -EMB and 99 m Tc -Ciprofloxacin were compared at different time intervals. Conclusion . The present study states that developed 99 m Tc -EMB has high potential to qualify as a specific tuberculosis imaging radiopharmaceutical and isAbstract : Purpose . The aim of this work was to develop specific radiopharmaceutical and to evaluate its efficacy in human to detect and locate the tubercular lesion. Materials and Methods . 99 m Tc -Ethambutol (EMB) was produced by direct labeling method. In vitro and in vivo biological studies and animal experiments were done. Phase I Clinical trial was performed. As per plan, 2 normal human subjects for biodistribution studies and fourteen patients (8 males and 6 females; age range of 25–50, with one patient aged 12 years as an exception) were chosen for clinical trial. Whole body scan and spots were acquired at 1 hour and 4 hour. Angiography, blood pool, and 24-hours spot images of the infected areas were also acquired. Result . Radiolabeling yielded> 85 % of labeled complex. In vitro and in vivo biological studies and animal experiments indicated 99 m Tc -EMB as a specific tuberculosis imaging agent. The biodistribution study in normal human subjects suggested stability of 99 m Tc -EMB, with main excretory pathways being renal and hepatobiliary, which appeared to be similar to the known behavior of unlabeled EMB. No adverse reactions were observed. 99 m Tc -EMB got localized in pulmonary and bone tubercular lesions. Scintigrams of 99 m Tc -EMB and 99 m Tc -Ciprofloxacin were compared at different time intervals. Conclusion . The present study states that developed 99 m Tc -EMB has high potential to qualify as a specific tuberculosis imaging radiopharmaceutical and is safe for human use. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Tuberculosis research and treatment. Volume 2010(2010)
- Journal:
- Tuberculosis research and treatment
- Issue:
- Volume 2010(2010)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 2010, Issue 2010 (2010)
- Year:
- 2010
- Volume:
- 2010
- Issue:
- 2010
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2010-2010-2010-0000
- Page Start:
- Page End:
- Publication Date:
- 2010-08-17
- Subjects:
- Tuberculosis -- Periodicals
Tuberculosis -- Prevention -- Periodicals
Tuberculosis -- Treatment -- Periodicals
Tuberculosis -- Social aspects -- Periodicals
616.995005 - Journal URLs:
- https://www.hindawi.com/journals/trt/ ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1155/2010/618051 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2090-150X
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