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(MAA) Macroaggregated albumin is used in pulmonary perfusion scintigraphy to record the pulmonary circulation. Macroaggregated albumin is usually prepared by heating human serum albumin. The produced particle sizes range from 10 to 100 µm in diameter. The albumin may be labeled with 131I, 99mTc, or 113mI.
• View NEWS results for 'Macroaggregated Albumin' (1). • The pulmonary perfusion scintigraphy records the distribution of pulmonary arterial blood flow. The most common indication for lung scintigraphy is the detection of pulmonary embolism. The most widely used radiopharmaceuticals are technetium-99m MAA (macroaggregates of albumin) or 99mTc-HAM.
Other radiopharmaceuticals include sulphur colloid macroaggregated albumin, radioactive albumin microspheres and albumin labeled with I-131, or I-113m. Perfusion imaging of the bronchopulmonary system is based on the principle of capillary blockade. The perfusion study is accomplished by injecting 40 to 160 MBq (1-4 mCi) of the radiopharmaceutical and during repeated deep inhalation. The aggregates are extracted during their first pass through the lung, thus imaging can begin immediately. Pulmonary perfusion scintigraphy is particularly useful in combination with gas ventilation scintigraphy and aerosol ventilation scintigraphy. See also Inhalation Scintigraphy. Further Reading: News & More:
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