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Nucleus

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DUATTI, Adriano. Is Technetium-99m dead or still alive? An outlook to recent developments with specialfocus on myocardial perfusion imaging. Nucleus [online]. 2012, n.52, pp. 41-49. ISSN 0864-084X.

Despite the advances associated with the introduction of PET technology, reasons to consider that SPECT, particularly with http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e01095212.jpgradiopharmaceuticals will continue playing an important role in Nuclear Medicine, are presented. The details examined are the following ones. An improvement of the technology SPECT is appreciated with the development of new detection systems and the advantages of the appearance of the hybrid systems SPECT / TAC. The biggest half-life of the main SPECT radionuclides like http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e02095212.jpgand http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e01095212.jpgin comparison with PET radionuclides, facilitates its transportation at larger distances, allow the realization of studies with radiopharmaceuticals with different radionuclides in the same patient, and the possibility of the detection of lesions of low tracer accumulation. Finally the main base core for http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e01095212.jpgcomplex formation with different ligands are reviewed, as a background that assure the appearance of new radiopharmaceuticals of practical interest. The oncological and cardiological potential applications are examined with emphasis in these last ones. It is clear that http://img/revistas/nuc/n52/e01095212.jpgradiopharmacy will continue playing an important role in nuclear medicine.

Palabras clave : myocardium; Technetium 99; perfused organs; radiopharmaceuticals; nuclear medicine; single photon emission computed tomography.

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