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Title: Partition coefficient ratios and tumour perfusion studied with 85mKr and 133Xe. Author: Heikkonen J, Mäntylä M, Perkkiö J. Journal: Nuklearmedizin; 1987 Dec; 26(6):253-7. PubMed ID: 3438169. Abstract: The relative partition coefficients of krypton and xenon, and the regional blood flow in 27 superficial malignant tumour nodules in 22 patients with diagnosed tumours were measured using the 85mKr- and 133Xe-clearance method. In order to minimize the effect of biological variables on the measurements the radionuclides were injected simultaneously into the tumour. The distribution of the radiotracers was assumed to be in equilibrium at the beginning of the experiment. The blood perfusion was calculated by fitting a two-exponential function to the measuring points. The mean value of the perfusion rate calculated from the xenon results was 13 +/- 10 ml/(100 g.min) [range 3 to 38 ml/(100 g.min)] and from the krypton results 19 +/- 11 ml/(100 g.min) [range 5 to 45 ml/(100 g.min)]. These values were obtained, if the partition coefficients are equal to one. The equations obtained by using compartmental analysis were used for the calculation of the relative partition coefficient of krypton and xenon. The partition coefficient of krypton was found to be slightly smaller than that of xenon, which may be due to its smaller molecular weight.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]