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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of nuclear medicine 15 (1989), S. 780-783 
    ISSN: 1619-7089
    Keywords: 89Sr therapy ; Prostatic carcinoma ; Strontium kinetics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The total strontium plasma clearance rate due to excretion through the kidneys and gut has an imporant influence on the absorbed does delivered to skeletal metastases and red bone marrow in patients receiving 89Sr radionuclide therapy for disseminated prostatic carcinoma. Although a measurement of the renal strontium plasma clearance rate may readily be obtained through a 24-h urine collection, little information is available on the correlation between renal and total clearances. We describe a method of determining total strontium plasma clearance rate from whole body counter measurements of total body strontium retention and measurements of plasma strontium concentration following administration of a 85Sr tracer dose at the time of 89Sr therapy. Amongst the 26 patients whom we studied, the total clearance rate varied from 1.2–15.0 l/day, renal clearance rate from 0.1–11.5 l/day, and the mean gut clearance rate was 2.0 l/day. A close correlation was found between total and renal clearance, with the renal component accounting for 96% of the variance in total strontium plasma clearance. A weak collection may exist between gut and renal clearance.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of nuclear medicine 15 (1989), S. 49-54 
    ISSN: 1619-7089
    Keywords: 89Sr therapy ; Prostatic carcinoma ; Strontium kinetics ; Secondary hyperparathyroidism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Strontium plasma clearance is an important factor determining the absorbed dose to metastases and bone marrow in patients receiving 89Sr radionuclide therapy for metastatic bone disease. Amongst male patients with disseminated prostatic carcinoma, the renal component of strontium clearance is frequently greatly reduced compared with values reported for healthy middle aged men. We report a study of renal and gut strontium plasma clearance, renal function, calcium urinary excretion, parathyroid function and extent of skeletal osteoblastic metastatic disease in patients referred for radiostrontium therapy for metastasised prostatic malignancy. The wide variation in net strontium clearance was principally due to variation in the renal component. Low values of strontium renal clearance were found to correlate with the elevation of serum PTH and nephrogenous cyclic AMP, which in turn correlated with extent of skeletal metastatic disease. This suggests that the osteosclerotic metastases characteristic of prostatic carcinoma induce secondary hyperparathyroidism due to the high avidity of the skeleton for calcium. The resulting reduction in strontium excretion may be beneficial to the objectives of radiostrontium therapy.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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