Multidose use of exametazime for leukocyte labelling

Abstract
Reconstituted exametazime is inherently unstable due to the rapid oxidation of the small amount (7.6 micrograms) of stannous chloride present in the kit. A novel approach has been used to improve the shelf-life of reconstituted exametazime based on the premise that tin lost through oxidation should be replaced by further amounts of tin. Freshly prepared stannous solution, 0.1 ml (0.66 microgram Sn2+), was mixed with 0.3 ml (25 micrograms) exametazime solution followed by 400-500 MBq pertechnetate. Mixed leukocytes from 50 ml of patients' blood were labelled with 99Tcm-exametazime which had been prepared by the tin enhancement. One hundred and fourteen patients were investigated. The median labelling efficiency was 72%, range 30-96%. The exametazime had been reconstituted up to 5 months previously. Because of the small volumes of the exametazime solution used, up to 15 doses for leukocyte labelling could be prepared from one vial.

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