Background: The patient benefit from a diagnostic nuclear medicine procedure far outweighs the associated radiation risk. This benefit/risk ratio assumes a properly administered radiopharmaceutical. However, a significant diagnostic radiopharmaceutical extravasation can confound the procedure in many ways. We identified three current extravasation hypotheses espoused by medical societies, advisory committees, and hundreds of individual members of the nuclear medicine community: diagnostic extravasations do not cause harm, do not result in high absorbed dose to tissue, and require complex dosimetry methods that are not readily available in nuclear medicine centers. We tested these hypotheses against a framework of current knowledge, recent d...
This paper sets out guidelines for managing radiation exposure incidents involving patients in diagn...
A male patient in his 20s presented at our clinic with pain caused by bone metastases of the primiti...
To the editor: In our opinion, some of the interpretations of Scott and Vernejoul and associates are...
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is k...
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is k...
To identify risk factors and interventions preventing or reducing contrast medium extravasation. Com...
5 p.Too many false-positive and adverse reactions related to radiopharmaceuticals take place every d...
Diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine can cause adverse events. Information on th...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors and interventions preventing or reducing contrast medium extrava...
After the extravasation of a therapeutic dose of 131I-metaiodo-benzylguanidine that produced a radia...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2010...
Concerns about medical exposure to ionizing radiation have become heightened in recent years as a re...
Nuclear cardiology procedures are among the most extensivelyperformed radionuclide studies. Procedur...
Background: Radioactive material and ionising radiation play a central role in medical diagnostics a...
Hybrid imaging procedures such as single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SP...
This paper sets out guidelines for managing radiation exposure incidents involving patients in diagn...
A male patient in his 20s presented at our clinic with pain caused by bone metastases of the primiti...
To the editor: In our opinion, some of the interpretations of Scott and Vernejoul and associates are...
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is k...
Radiopharmaceutical extravasation can potentially lead to severe soft tissue damage, but little is k...
To identify risk factors and interventions preventing or reducing contrast medium extravasation. Com...
5 p.Too many false-positive and adverse reactions related to radiopharmaceuticals take place every d...
Diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine can cause adverse events. Information on th...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors and interventions preventing or reducing contrast medium extrava...
After the extravasation of a therapeutic dose of 131I-metaiodo-benzylguanidine that produced a radia...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2010...
Concerns about medical exposure to ionizing radiation have become heightened in recent years as a re...
Nuclear cardiology procedures are among the most extensivelyperformed radionuclide studies. Procedur...
Background: Radioactive material and ionising radiation play a central role in medical diagnostics a...
Hybrid imaging procedures such as single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SP...
This paper sets out guidelines for managing radiation exposure incidents involving patients in diagn...
A male patient in his 20s presented at our clinic with pain caused by bone metastases of the primiti...
To the editor: In our opinion, some of the interpretations of Scott and Vernejoul and associates are...