1.Nuclear Theranostics in Indonesia: Past, Present, and Future
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;53(1):33-34
Nuclear medicine in Indonesia has a quite long history since the late 1960s. There are some problems and obstacles that have to be solved and overcome in order to develop nuclear medicine services, spread the services to reach every target area, and implement new novel therapeutic nuclear medicine as well. The right strategy and strong effort should be performed for a successful result. Theranostics nuclear medicine will play a more prominent role in the management of cancer patients.
Humans
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Indonesia
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Nuclear Medicine
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Theranostic Nanomedicine
2.Nuclear Theranostics in Indonesia: Past, Present, and Future
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;53(1):33-34
Nuclear medicine in Indonesia has a quite long history since the late 1960s. There are some problems and obstacles that have to be solved and overcome in order to develop nuclear medicine services, spread the services to reach every target area, and implement new novel therapeutic nuclear medicine as well. The right strategy and strong effort should be performed for a successful result. Theranostics nuclear medicine will play a more prominent role in the management of cancer patients.
3.The Influence of H2-Receptor Antagonist Administration to the 24-h Uptake of I-131 in the Thyroid Gland
Andreas LIM ; Hendra BUDIAWAN ; A. Hussein S. KARTAMIHARDJA
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2021;55(1):27-30
Purpose:
The aim of this study was to determine the influence of H2RAs to the 24-h I-131 uptake in the thyroid gland.Material and Methods A prospective study with quasi-experimental pre- and post-study design was done. Subjects with normal fT4 level who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were selected. All subjects received 0.2 mCi of I-131 orally, and the thyroid uptake calculations were performed at 24 h later. The same procedure was performed 4 weeks later. All of the subjects were asked to consume H2RAs 1 h before the administration of I-131 of the second procedure. Both 24-h thyroid uptakes were statistically analysed.
Results:
A total of 14 subjects were enrolled in this study. Most of them were women (78%) with an average age of 37.6 years old (range: 20–55). This study showed a median of 24-h thyroid uptake of I-131 before and after H2-receptor antagonist of 20.6% (range: 11.1–57.8%) and 16.7% (range: 8.1–39.4%) respectively.
Conclusion
H2-receptor antagonist caused a significance reduction of 24-h I-131 uptake value in the thyroid gland.
4.The Value of SPECT/CT in Localizing Pain Site and Prediction of Treatment Response in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain.
Inki LEE ; Hendra BUDIAWAN ; Jee Youn MOON ; Gi Jeong CHEON ; Yong Chul KIM ; Jin Chul PAENG ; Keon Wook KANG ; June Key CHUNG ; Dong Soo LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014;29(12):1711-1716
In many circumstances, causing sites of low back pain (LBP) cannot be determined only by anatomical imaging. Combined functional and morphological imaging such as bone scan with single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) may be helpful in identifying active lesions. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of bone SPECT/CT in localizing the pain site and the treatment of chronic LBP. One hundred seventy-five patients suffering from chronic LBP who underwent SPECT/CT were included, retrospectively. All of the patients received multiple general treatments according to the symptoms, and some of them underwent additional target-specific treatment based on SPECT/CT. Numerical rating scale (NRS) pain score was used to assess the pain intensity. Of 175 patients, 127 showed good response to the given therapies, while the rest did not. Overall, 79.4% of patients with definite active lesions showed good response. Patients with mild active or no lesions on SPECT/CT had relatively lower response rate of 63.0%. Good response was observed by the treatment with the guidance of active lesions identified on SPECT/CT. SPECT/CT could be useful in identifying active lesions in patients with chronic LBP and guiding the clinicians to use adequate treatment.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Chronic Pain/*diagnosis/*therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Low Back Pain/*diagnosis/*therapy
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Lumbar Vertebrae/radiography/radionuclide imaging
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Multimodal Imaging/methods
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Pain Measurement/*methods
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Reproducibility of Results
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Retrospective Studies
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon/*methods
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/*methods
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Treatment Outcome
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Young Adult