CLINICAL COMPARISON OF IN-111 ACETYLACETONE AND IN-111 TROPOLONE GRANULOCYTES
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 27 (11) , 1675-1679
Abstract
This clinical study compares the efficacy of two 111In white blood cells preparations. Seventy-six patients were imaged after an injection of granulocytes (GRAN) isolated on a Ficoll-Hypaque gradient and labeled with [111In]acetylacetone (ACAC) in saline; 105 patients were imaged after an injection of GRAN isolated on a metrizamide-plasma gradient and labeled with [111In]tropolone (TROP) in plasma. Early (2-4 hr), intermediate (4-6 hr), and delayed (24 hr) images were obtained. The specificity was quite high (94-100%) in both preparations and no statistical differences could be found. The sensitivity for ACAC-GRAN for the early, intermediate, and delayed images were 39%, 63%, and 64%, respectively; for TROP-GRAN it was 80%, 89%, and 92%, respectively. In all cases the TROP-GRAN images were significantly more sensitive than the ACAC-GRAN images obtained at the same time after injection (p < 0.001 for early and delayed images, 0.01 < p < 0.025 for intermediate images). For ACAC-GRAN the intermediate and delayed images were significantly more sensitive than the early images, while no significant difference could be found for TROP-GRAN. In a blinded experiment, the ability of TROP-GRAN to demonstrate a lesion was compared to that of ACAC-GRAN. TROP-GRAN demonstrated the lesions better than ACAC-GRAN, both in the early and late images (p < 0.001). TROP-GRAN visualization scores at 4-6 hr equaled those obtained 24 hr after injection. In conclusion, GRAN separated and labeled in plasma with TROP are superior to those separated and labeled in saline with ACAC in three ways: (a) higher visualization scores, (b) earlier visualization of the lesion, and (c) greater sensitivity.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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