Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9239642 | Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of a diagnostic dose of 99mTc-MDP on bone mineral density (BMD) estimations in the lumbar spine and the neck of femur was assessed in 20 patients using a Hologic QDR4500 scanner. Each patient underwent a DXA assessment prior to and 1 h following injection of 99mTc-MDP (mean dose-910 MBq). For comparative purposes, the precision of BMD estimation without the presence of a radioisotope was assessed by performing two sequential DXA studies on 30 volunteers and was found to be less than 0.01 g/cm2. No significant change in BMD reading was detected following 99mTc-MDP injection for either measurement site and the precision of the readings was similar to that observed for the 30 volunteers. This study has shown that any effect produced by a typical bone scan dose of 99mTc-MDP is small in comparison with the intrasubject variance when estimating BMD using a Hologic QDR4500 scanner.
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Authors
Andrew Campbell, Michael McCarthy, Martin Blake, Geof Roff,