Gómez Perales Jesús Luis, Martínez Ana Agudo
Nuclear Medicine Service, Puerta del Mar University Hospital, Cádiz, Spain.
J Nucl Med Technol. 2013 Sep;41(3):212-5. doi: 10.2967/jnmt.113.120626. Epub 2013 Jul 15.
Our objective was to develop a software application that allows us to easily manage a portable database of information on radiopharmaceutical interactions with drugs or other agents and on radiopharmaceutical adverse effects.
The application was developed and compiled with a commercially available data management system and programming language. All data entered into the database came from the scientific literature and were accompanied by their bibliographic references.
We developed the database, which we have called Datinrad. To date, it contains 275 drug interactions and 44 records of adverse reactions to radiopharmaceuticals.
Datinrad contains all the information published to date on drug-radiopharmaceutical interactions and adverse effects of radiopharmaceuticals and allows users to introduce new data from future publications. The collection of these data and their easy availability to all nuclear medicine personnel will be useful in the recognition of a possible adverse reaction or drug interaction that may alter the radiopharmaceutical biodistribution and lead to a misdiagnosis. This open-access database application is available free of charge in both English and Spanish at www.radiopharmacy.net.
我们的目标是开发一款软件应用程序,使我们能够轻松管理一个便携式数据库,该数据库包含有关放射性药物与药物或其他制剂相互作用以及放射性药物不良反应的信息。
该应用程序使用市售数据管理系统和编程语言进行开发和编译。输入数据库的所有数据均来自科学文献,并附有参考文献。
我们开发了该数据库,将其命名为Datinrad。截至目前,它包含275种药物相互作用以及44条放射性药物不良反应记录。
Datinrad包含了迄今为止已发表的所有关于药物 - 放射性药物相互作用和放射性药物不良反应的信息,并允许用户引入未来出版物中的新数据。收集这些数据并使其可供所有核医学人员轻松获取,将有助于识别可能改变放射性药物生物分布并导致误诊的不良反应或药物相互作用。这个开放获取的数据库应用程序可在www.radiopharmacy.net上免费获取英文和西班牙文版本。