Purpose: This study aims to systematically evaluate all radionuclides used in knee RSV to date and identify the most suitable radionuclide for knee RSV.
Methods: To compare knee RSV with Y-90, P-32, Ho-166, Re-188, Au-198, Lu-177, Sm-153, and Re-186, we measured the radiation dose to non-target organs and the inducing of secondary malignancies in knee RSV patient, the radiation dose to family member and medical staff from the knee RSV patients, and the quality of post-treatment images.
Results: The Lifetime Attributable Risks of cancer incidence and mortality and the Relative Risks of solid cancer incidence and mortality are significantly higher for Y-90 and P-32 in both adult and pediatric patients compared to other radionuclides used in knee RSV. Knee RSV with Re-188, Ho-166, Au-198, and Sm-153 induces a negligible risk of secondary malignancies. The average absorbed dose for medical staff and family members exposed to patients treated with Y-90 is also significantly greater than for those exposed to RSV patients treated with other radionuclides. In contrast, the absorbed dose for medical staff and family members exposed to RSV patients treated with Sm-153, Ho-166, and Au-198 is negligible. Sm-153, Ho-166, and Re-188 offer high-quality images in post-RSV planar imaging.
Conclusion: Based on the findings of this study and the therapeutic range of the radionuclides, Re-188 has been identified as a suitable alternative to Y-90 for knee RSV in adults. At the same time, Sm-153 and Ho-166 have been recognized as the most appropriate radionuclides for pediatric knee RSV.
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Phys Med
January 2025
Medical Radiation Sciences Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran; Department of Medical Physics, Medical School, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran. Electronic address:
Purpose: This study aims to systematically evaluate all radionuclides used in knee RSV to date and identify the most suitable radionuclide for knee RSV.
Methods: To compare knee RSV with Y-90, P-32, Ho-166, Re-188, Au-198, Lu-177, Sm-153, and Re-186, we measured the radiation dose to non-target organs and the inducing of secondary malignancies in knee RSV patient, the radiation dose to family member and medical staff from the knee RSV patients, and the quality of post-treatment images.
Results: The Lifetime Attributable Risks of cancer incidence and mortality and the Relative Risks of solid cancer incidence and mortality are significantly higher for Y-90 and P-32 in both adult and pediatric patients compared to other radionuclides used in knee RSV.
Appl Radiat Isot
March 2025
Radiopharmaceuticals Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, 400085, India; Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai, 400094, India. Electronic address:
The present article describes intricate details involved in the formulation and quality control of 113 ready to use doses of [Y]Y-labeled hydroxyapatite (HA) microparticles for clinical use in radiation synovectomy using Y produced by (n,γ) route. Yttrium-90 was produced with a specific activity of 720 ± 95 MBq/mg of Y and radionuclidic purity of >99.9%.
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March 2024
Department of Orthopedics, Wushan County Hospital of TCM, Chongqing, China.
The objective of this study was to evaluate whether RSV inhibits neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) that induce joint hyperalgesia in C57BL/6 mice after adjuvant-induced arthritis. A subplantar injection of Freund's complete adjuvant was administered to C57BL/6 mice on day 0 for immunization in the AIA model. Resveratrol (RSV, 25 mg/kg) was administered intraperitoneally once daily starting on day 22 and continuing for two weeks.
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May 2024
Musculoskeletal Radiology Department, Chapel Allerton Hospital, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK.
Introduction: Radiosynovectomy is an established treatment for chronic synovitis in patients with haemophilia. Although its role in rheumatological diseases has diminished, it remains an accepted therapy for haemophilic synovitis.
Aim: The aim of this scoping review was to map and summarise the evidence surrounding radiosynovectomy in haemophilic knees, identify gaps in the literature and inform future research.
Curr Radiopharm
May 2024
Department of Nuclear Medicine, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
Introduction: Arthritis is an inflammatory disorder that affects one or more joints of the body for various reasons, including autoimmune disorders, trauma, or infection. In many cases, traditional long-term treatment with various drug combinations (NSAIDs, diseasemodifying antirheumatic drugs, systemic corticosteroids, etc.) can provide relief, but many joints require additional local treatment.
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