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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Ifosfamide ; Dose fractionation ; Ambulatory pump
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Dose fractionation is known to reduce the toxicity of ifosfamide and also results in an increased production of alkylating metabolites. Administration by slow infusion using the convenience of ambulatory pumps is therefore of interest. We used HPLC to investigate the stability of ifosfamide in aqueous solution (either alone, solution A, or mixed with mesna, solution B) under various conditions over a 9-day period. At both ambient temperature in daylight and 27° C in a dark environment, there was no evidence of ifosfamide decay in either solution. However, at 37° C in a dark environment, a fall was detected in both solutions, which at 9 days amounted to a loss of 7% of the amount of ifosfamide present at time zero. At 70° C, levels of ifosfamide in both solutions fell within 72 h to markedly lower levels than controls, thus confirming that the methods used were indicative of stability. We conclude that ifosfamide, either alone or mixed with mesna, is stable for 9 days at temperatures up to 27° C; even at 37° C, the measured loss is small. The continuous infusion of ifosfamide over 7 days by ambulatory pump is now a practical proposition.
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    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology and head & neck 249 (1993), S. 459-461 
    ISSN: 1434-4726
    Keywords: Irradiation ; Salivary glands ; Blood flow ; Fluorescein angiography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Microvascular injury has been regarded as a contributing factor in irradiation damage of biologic tissues, including morphologic changes and increased permeability of the vascular network. The late irradiation effect on the capillary circulation of salivary glands was studied with dynamic fluorescein angiography. In 31 rabbits one side of the head was exposed to a single radiation dose of 15 Gy. At 4 and 10 months thereafter no significant difference was detectable in the microcirculation between the unshielded and shielded glands.
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    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology and head & neck 249 (1993), S. 462-465 
    ISSN: 1434-4726
    Keywords: Salivary glands ; Irradiation ; 99mTcO4 pertechnetate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The capacity of irradiated rabbit salivary glands to accumulate 99mTcO4 pertechnetate offers a means for functional evaluation of radiation injury. In 50 rabbits one side of the head was exposed to 15 Gy irradiation in a single dose. Measurements of isotope were made 4 and 10 months thereafter. The seromucous acini (80% of the intralobular tissue) were radiosensitive and showed a weight reduction. The striated ducts (8% of the intralobular tissue) were not radiosensitive and their weights did not change. The 99mTcO4 accumulation capacity of the glands was reduced by the irradiation, but by less than the total gland weight. Consequently the parenchymal concentration of 99mTcO4 was increased after irradiation. These findings suggest that 99mTcO4 is more concentrated in non-radiosensitive striated ducts than in radiosensitive seromucous acini.
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