COMPARISON OF PURIFIED IN-111 GRANULOCYTES AND IN-111 MIXED LEUKOCYTES FOR IMAGING OF INFECTIONS
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 29 (1) , 23-25
Abstract
Several methods have been proposed for the separation and labeling of white blood cells for the diagnosis of suspected infection. We retrospectively compared 105 patients imaged with 111In purified granulocytes (GRAN) to 106 patients imaged with 111In mixed leukocytes (MIX). We found that in acute infection the sensitivity of GRAN and MIX were both high and not statistically different. In chronic infections the sensitivities were lower than for acute infections. Again, there was no significant difference between GRAN and MIX with the borderline significant exception of MIX being superior to GRAN in chronic soft tissue infections (p = 0.06). We then had independent observers blindly grade the degree of lesion visualization. We found that delayed images visualized the lesions better than early images (p = 0.0001) and acute infection was better visualized than chronic infection (p = 0.03). We concluded that, in routine clinical practice, MIX is probably the agent of choice of three reasons:easier preparation, comparable sensitivity in acute infection and, borderline superior sensitivity in chronic infection.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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