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99Tcm-MAG3: in vitro stability and in vivo behaviour at different times after preparation
Authors:A M Millar  A G Wilkinson  E McAteer  J J Best
Affiliation:Department of Radiopharmacy, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, UK.
Abstract:
A kit for preparing technetium-99m mercaptoacetyltriglycine (99Tcm-MAG3), a new radiopharmaceutical for gamma camera renography, is available commercially. A drawback to the use of this kit is the recommended 1h expiry for 99Tcm-MAG3. This short expiry is a consequence of the possible growth of an impurity which undergoes hepatobiliary excretion and might interfere with renal imaging. Radiochemical purity of 99Tcm-MAG3 was measured by high performance liquid chromatography at 0, 1 and 6 h after preparation and was found to be consistently greater than 95. 99Tcm-MAG3 was shown to contain five impurities, one of which increased from 0.5% to 1% over 6 h. Dilution of 99Tcm-MAG3 eliminated this effect. A two-part clinical study was undertaken. For Part I, 99Tcm-MAG3 was prepared at 400 MBq/4 ml. For Part II, 99Tcm-MAG3 was prepared at 1 GBq/4 ml then subdivided and diluted to give single doses of 175 MBq/2.5 ml. In both parts, 10 patients were injected within 1 h after preparation and 10 were injected 5-6 h after preparation. From gamma camera images of the abdomen acquired 30 min after injection, the % injected 99Tcm in gall bladder and liver were calculated. In both parts, the % injected 99Tcm in gall-bladders and livers of the 1 h group were compared with those in the 5-6 h group and not found significantly different (p greater than 0.05). In conclusion, 99Tcm-MAG3 prepared according to the methods described, can be used up to 6 h after preparation.
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