Author/Authors :
صدري، كيوان نويسنده Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Sadri, Kayvan , آيتي، نرجس خاتون نويسنده 1Nuclear Medicine Research Center, Imam Reza Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Ayati, Narjes-Khatoon , شعباني، غلامعلي نويسنده , , زكوي، سيد رسول نويسنده Nuclear Medicine Research Center, Imam Reza Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. Zakavi, Seyed Rasoul , صادقي ، رامين نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Introduction: Many radiotracers have been used for sentinel node mapping with acceptable results. The main
difference between these radiotracers is the particle size. In the current study, we reported defective labeling of
Tc-99m antimony sulfide colloid which resulted in large particle size.
Methods: Tc-99m-Antimony sulfide colloid was used for axillary sentinel node mapping of 45 breast cancer
patients. The prepared kits were turbid and were used for the first 15 patients. For the remaining 30 patients, we
used a filter (GyroDisc CA-PC Cellulose Acetate Membrane; 30 mm; Pore size: 0.2 ?m) after labeling to
remove the possible large particles of the prepared kits.
Results: On the lymphoscintigraphy images, at least one sentinel node could be identified in 5 and 29 patients
of the unfiltered and filtered groups respectively (p=0.00001). Sentinel node detection by gamma probe was
successful in 5 and 30 patients in the unfiltered and filtered groups respectively (p=0.000001).
Conclusion: Tc-99-Antimopny sulfide colloid is a suitable radiotracer for sentinel node mapping of the breast
cancer patients. In case of any unusual turbidity of the labeled kit, it should not be used or at least be filtered
before injection