Oster Z H, Som P, Bazin J P, Di Paola M, Raynaud C, Atkins H L, Di Paola R
SUNY, Stony Brook School of Medicine 11794.
Int J Rad Appl Instrum B. 1989;16(1):85-9. doi: 10.1016/0883-2897(89)90218-3.
Factor analysis of dynamic scintigraphic studies has been proposed for a variety of clinical applications. This method also called FADS (Factor Analysis of Dynamic Structures) enables spatial separation of complex images into discrete factors according to their time/activity characteristics. FADS, which does not require a priori formulation of a compartmental model of tracer kinetics, is particularly suitable for the evaluation of new radiolabeled compounds as potential radiopharmaceuticals. In animals as well as in humans it is possible to obtain information on the spatial time-distribution of tracers by analyzing computer acquired scintigraphic studies. On the basis of data obtained and analyzed with this method using [123I]IMP in humans, dogs, rabbits and rats, with two 99mTc labeled monoclonal antibodies in dogs and with 99mTc DTPA in renal transplants, we recommend this method as an adjunct in radiopharmaceutical development and evaluation.
动态闪烁扫描研究的因子分析已被应用于多种临床用途。这种方法也称为FADS(动态结构因子分析),能够根据复杂图像的时间/活性特征将其空间分离为离散因子。FADS不需要事先构建示踪剂动力学的房室模型,特别适用于评估作为潜在放射性药物的新型放射性标记化合物。在动物和人类中,通过分析计算机采集的闪烁扫描研究,可以获得有关示踪剂空间时间分布的信息。基于使用[123I]IMP在人、狗、兔子和大鼠中,使用两种99mTc标记的单克隆抗体在狗中以及使用99mTc DTPA在肾移植中通过该方法获得和分析的数据,我们推荐这种方法作为放射性药物开发和评估的辅助手段。