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99mTc-PEG Liposomes for the Scintigraphic Detection of Infection and Inflammation: Clinical Evaluation

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Journal J Nucl Med
Specialty Nuclear Medicine
Date 2000 Apr 18
PMID 10768562
Citations 22
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Abstract

Unlabelled: Polyethyleneglycol (PEG) liposomes have been shown to be excellent vehicles for scintigraphic imaging of infection and inflammation in various experimental models. In this article we report on a series of patients with possible infectious and inflammatory disease in whom the performance of 99mTc-PEG liposomes was evaluated. The results of 99mTc-PEG liposome scintigraphy were directly compared with those of 111In-immunoglobulin G (IgG) scintigraphy.

Methods: Thirty-five patients (22 men, 13 women; mean age, 51 y; range, 20-76 y), suspected of having infectious or inflammatory disease, received 740 MBq 99mTc-PEG liposomes intravenously. Imaging was performed at 4 and 24 h after injection. Patients received 75 MBq 111In-IgG 24 h after administration of the liposomes. The scintigraphic results were compared and verified by culture, biopsy, surgery, and follow-up of at least 6 mo.

Results: Of the 16 proven infections and inflammations, 15 were detected by 99mTc-PEG liposome scintigraphy: soft-tissue infection (n = 3), septic arthritis (n = 3), autoimmune polyarthritis (n = 2), infected hip prosthesis (n = 1), infected osteosynthesis (n = 1), spondylodiscitis (n = 1), infected aortic prosthesis (n = 1), colitis (n = 1), abdominal abscess (n = 1), and pneumonia (n = 1). 99mTc-PEG liposome and 111In-IgG scintigraphy both missed 1 case of endocarditis. In addition, an 111In-IgG scan of a patient with mild soft-tissue infection was false-negative. Concordantly false-positive scans were recorded from 2 patients, both with uninfected pseudarthrosis and focal signs of sterile inflammation. During liposomal administration, 1 patient experienced flushing and chest tightness, which rapidly disappeared after lowering the infusion rate. No other adverse events were observed.

Conclusion: This clinical evaluation of 99mTc-PEG liposomes shows that focal infection and inflammation can be adequately imaged with this new agent. The performance of 99mTc-PEG liposomes is at least as effective as that of 111In-IgG. With the simple and safe preparation and the physical and logistic advantages of a 99mTc label, 99mTc-PEG liposomes could be an attractive agent for infection or inflammation imaging.

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