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2021-07-09

Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism

Dosimetría de radiofarmacos utilizados en pacientes adultos con sospecha de embolia pulmonar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15446/mo.n63.95617

Keywords:

Internal dosimetry, radiopharmaceuticals, ventilation, pulmonary embolism (en)
Dosimetría interna, radiofármacos, ventilación, embolia pulmonar (es)

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  • Marcial Vasquez-Arteaga Universidad Señor de Sipán, Chiclayo
  • Hector Vega-Carrillo Unidad Académica de Estudios Nucleares, Universidad Autóonoma de Zacatecas
  • Carlos Rodriguez-Benites Departamento Académico de Física, Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Trujillo y Escuela Central de Posgrado, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Lima
  • Carlos Castillo Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Trujillo
  • Huber Rodriguez Universidad Señor de Sipán, Chiclayo
  • Roger Chanduvi Universidad Señor de Sipán, Chiclayo
  • Carlos Chirinos Universidad Señor de Sipán, Chiclayo, Perú.

The absorbed dose of radiopharmaceuticals is estimated in adults with suspected pulmonary embolism explored by ventilation/perfusion studies. For pulmonary ventilation studies 81mKr, 133Xe, 99mTc (Technegas)-aerosol and 99mTc (DTPA)-aerosol are used. For perfusion agents, 99mTc(MAA), 99mTc (MSA) (macroaggregates and albumin microspheres) are used. For the dose calculation, the MIRD methodology and the anthropomorphic representation of the biokinetic organs of Cristy-Eckerman are used. In ventilation/perfusion studies, the lowest dose absorbed by the lungs with suspected embolism is due to 81mKr/ 99mTc (MSA), and the highest dose is due to 99mTc (Technegas)/99mTc (MAA) calculated for activities of 150 MBq for perfusion agents and 40 MBq for ventilation agents.

Se estima la dosis absorbida de radiofarmacos en adultos con sospecha de embolia pulmonar explorada por estudios de ventilación/perfusión Para estudios de ventilación pulmonar se utilizan 81mKr, 133Xe, 99mTc(Technegas) -aerosol y 99mTc (DTPA) - aerosol. Para agentes de perfusión se utilizan 99mTc (MAA), y 99mTc(MSA) (macroagregados y microesferas de albumina). Para el cálculo de dosis se utiliza la metodología MIRD y la
representación antropomórfica de los órganos biocinéticos de Cristy-Eckerman.

En estudios de ventilación/perfusion la menor dosis absorbida por los pulmones con sospecha de embolia se debe a 81mKr/ 99mTc (MSA), y la dosis más alta se debe a 99mTc(Technegas)/99mTc(MAA), calculada para actividades de 150 MBq para agentes de perfusión y 40 MBq para agentes de ventilación.

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Vasquez-Arteaga, M., Vega-Carrillo, H., Rodriguez-Benites, C., Castillo, C., Rodriguez, H., Chanduvi, R. and Chirinos, C. (2021). Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism. MOMENTO, (63), 22–33. https://doi.org/10.15446/mo.n63.95617

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Vasquez-Arteaga, M., Vega-Carrillo, H., Rodriguez-Benites, C., Castillo, C., Rodriguez, H., Chanduvi, R. and Chirinos, C. 2021. Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism. MOMENTO. 63 (Jul. 2021), 22–33. DOI:https://doi.org/10.15446/mo.n63.95617.

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Vasquez-Arteaga, M.; Vega-Carrillo, H.; Rodriguez-Benites, C.; Castillo, C.; Rodriguez, H.; Chanduvi, R.; Chirinos, C. Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism. Momento 2021, 22-33.

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VASQUEZ-ARTEAGA, M.; VEGA-CARRILLO, H.; RODRIGUEZ-BENITES, C.; CASTILLO, C.; RODRIGUEZ, H.; CHANDUVI, R.; CHIRINOS, C. Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism. MOMENTO, [S. l.], n. 63, p. 22–33, 2021. DOI: 10.15446/mo.n63.95617. Disponível em: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/momento/article/view/95617. Acesso em: 2 may. 2024.

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Vasquez-Arteaga, Marcial, Hector Vega-Carrillo, Carlos Rodriguez-Benites, Carlos Castillo, Huber Rodriguez, Roger Chanduvi, and Carlos Chirinos. 2021. “Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism”. MOMENTO, no. 63 (July):22-33. https://doi.org/10.15446/mo.n63.95617.

Harvard

Vasquez-Arteaga, M., Vega-Carrillo, H., Rodriguez-Benites, C., Castillo, C., Rodriguez, H., Chanduvi, R. and Chirinos, C. (2021) “Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism”, MOMENTO, (63), pp. 22–33. doi: 10.15446/mo.n63.95617.

IEEE

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M. Vasquez-Arteaga, “Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism”, Momento, no. 63, pp. 22–33, Jul. 2021.

MLA

Vasquez-Arteaga, M., H. Vega-Carrillo, C. Rodriguez-Benites, C. Castillo, H. Rodriguez, R. Chanduvi, and C. Chirinos. “Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism”. MOMENTO, no. 63, July 2021, pp. 22-33, doi:10.15446/mo.n63.95617.

Turabian

Vasquez-Arteaga, Marcial, Hector Vega-Carrillo, Carlos Rodriguez-Benites, Carlos Castillo, Huber Rodriguez, Roger Chanduvi, and Carlos Chirinos. “Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism”. MOMENTO, no. 63 (July 9, 2021): 22–33. Accessed May 2, 2024. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/momento/article/view/95617.

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Vasquez-Arteaga M, Vega-Carrillo H, Rodriguez-Benites C, Castillo C, Rodriguez H, Chanduvi R, Chirinos C. Dosimetry of radiopharmaceuticals used in adult patients with suspected pulmonary embolism. Momento [Internet]. 2021 Jul. 9 [cited 2024 May 2];(63):22-33. Available from: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/momento/article/view/95617

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