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Rev. med. nucl. Alasbimn j ; 8(33)julio 2006. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-444098

ABSTRACT

Introduction - We preconized the use of 153Sm-Hydroxyapatite (HYP) in the synoviorthesis of haemophilic patients (pts) by physical, chemical and biological characteristics. The real efficacy is beeing confirmed by the actual experience over the previous results. These are the first results with 153Sm-HYP in our literature review. Material and Methods - Fiftheen pts. were treated, all males, with ages between 15 and 31 years (average = 22,8 years old), with an intraarticular injection of 185MBq (5mCi) of 153Sm-HYP, totalizing 29 joints: 12 knees, 11 elbows, 4 ankles and 2 shoulders. The 153Sm, produced by IPEN/CNEN - São Paulo, targeted hydroxyapatite particles with a diameter between 1-10µm, radiochemical purity superior to 95 percent and stability of 96,6 percent 1440min after the labeling process. The intraarticular punction was made after local antiseptic, aspirating synovial fluid, injecting 0,5 ml of radioactive solution and flushing the tract with a saline with a total volume no greater than 1,5 ml. The images were obtained 2 and 24h after injection in all pts in a large field of view gamma-camera. The clinical evaluation was made before and one year after it, using objective (range of motion, joint tenderness, degree of joint effusion) and subjective criteria (joint pain by visual scale and joint aspect). The response were graded: 1 - Excellent (E); 2 - Good (G); 3 - Mild (M); 4 - Bad (B); 5 - Worse (W). The reduction in clotting factor use and heamarthroses were others aspects evaluated. Results - The scintigrafies showed homogeneous distribution of the material in joints (2h) and no articular scape (24h). The was a reduction of 34 percent in the clotting factor use and of 51,4 percent in haemarthroses including the poor responses in knees. The results by patients were: 53,3 percent E, 20 percent G, 13,3 percent M, 13,3 percent B, 0 percent W and by joints were 47,75 with excellent and good responses and 84,75 percent when included the mild group. The...


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Male , Adolescent , Adult , Humans , Hemophilia A/complications , Synovial Membrane , Synovial Membrane/radiation effects , Synovitis , Synovitis/radiotherapy , Joint Diseases , Joint Diseases/radiotherapy , Hydroxyapatites/therapeutic use , Radiopharmaceuticals/therapeutic use , Severity of Illness Index
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 122(11): 1283-8, nov. 1994. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-144027

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Despite the progress in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), many patients continue to suffer from persistent and painful synovitis. We assessed the clinical results of 64 intraarticular injections of Yttrium 90 in the knee and 56 injections of Rhenium 186 in the wrist in 71 patients with RA, older than 40 years, without relief of synovitis after six months of systemic or local treatment and with a radiological stage I or II of the joints. We obtained good results in 75 percent of knees and 100 of wrists during a follow up period of 8 to 60 months. A repeat histological examination of the synovial membrane of 14 joints in which good results were obtained disclosed a reduction in inflammation and transitory synovial cell hyperplasia that ended in a dense fibrosis. It is concluded that radiation synovectomy continues to be an effective therapy for selected patients with RA and synovitis. The observed histopathological changes may aid the interpretation of magnetic resonance imaging of the treated joints


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/radiotherapy , Synovial Membrane/radiation effects , Yttrium Radioisotopes/administration & dosage , Synovial Membrane/pathology , Follow-Up Studies , Wrist Joint/radiation effects , Knee Joint/radiation effects , Radioisotopes/therapeutic use , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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