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I-123 iodoamphetamine lung scanning in patients with ventilation-perfusion mismatching
Y Hirose1, K Hayashida, Y Ishida
1Department of Radiology, National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka, Japan.
Clinical Nuclear Medicine
|May 1, 1995
Abstract:
I-123 IMP is a nonparticulate agent and becomes trapped by endothelial membranes in the pulmonary capillaries. Using I-123 IMP, the authors studied six patients with ventilation-perfusion mismatch. Three of six patients had pulmonary thromboembolism, and three had pulmonary hypertension. In comparison with conventional perfusion lung scanning using Tc-99m MAA, defect sizes visualized by I-123 IMP were smaller in all patients. I-123 iodoamphetamine is a useful agent for assessing the perfusion of pulmonary arterial microvasculature which Tc-99m MAA fails to penetrate.