Edenbrandt C M, Dahlström J A, Nilsson J, Ohlin P
Clin Physiol. 1984 Jun;4(3):243-52. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-097x.1984.tb00118.x.
In 20 patients with suspect deep venous thrombosis (DVT), scintillation detector measurements were performed over each leg during the first 60 min after intravenous injection of 99Tcm-porcine plasmin. Thereafter, 99Tcm-labelled autologous erythrocytes were injected i.v. and repeat measurements were performed. Finally, scintillation camera images of both legs were obtained. Phlebography was used as a reference method. A close relationship (P less than 0.01) was found between the scintillation detector measurements, both in patients with DVT (n = 11) and in patients without DVT (n = 9). Thus, 99Tcm-plasmin is not specifically bound to the thrombus. Rather the clinical utility of the test depends mainly on circulatory changes secondary to the thrombus. Scintillation camera images of 99Tcm-erythrocytes in the legs were not useful for diagnosis of DVT in the calves but showed a high specificity for DVT in the popliteal and femoral veins.