Technetium tc-99m albumin aggregated
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'Technetium 99mTc albumin aggregated' (99mTc-MAA) is an injectable radiopharmaceutical used in nuclear medicine. It consists of a sterile aqueous suspension of Technetium-99m (99mTc) labeled to human albumin aggregate particles in the pH range of 3.8 to 8.0. '''
Preparation
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Kits for preparing 99mTc-MAA are available from a number of different manufacturers including Bracco, CIS-US, Draximage and Mallinckrodt. These kits vary in the amount of human albumin aggregated, SnCl2, and preservatives. The kits are delivered to nuclear pharmacies as lyophilized powders of non-radioactive ingredients sealed under nitrogen. A nuclear pharmacist adds anywhere from 50 - 100 mCi of Na99mTc to the reaction vial to make the final product. After being allowed to set at room temperature for 15 minutes to ensure maximum tagging of 99mTc to the human albumin, the kit can then be diluted with sterile normal saline as needed.Once prepared the product will have a turbid white appearance. Quality control
Particle Size: No less than 90% of MAA particles can be between 10 - 90 micrometres in size and no particles may exceed 150 micrometres.
Radiochemical purity: No less than 90% of the radioactivity present in the product must be tagged to albumin particles. Thus, no more than 10% soluble impurities may be present.
Both of the above quality controls must be met before the product can be used in humans. Indications, Dosage & Imaging
Expiration
Most 99mTc-MAA kits expire 6-8 hours after the Na99mTc has been added. See specific manufacturers inserts for specific expirations.
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