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    Imaging of Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor (PNET) by Technetium-99m Tetrofosmin

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    Purpose. Tc-99m tetrofosmin launched for myocardial studies has recently also shown a good detectability for several tumors. Data on PNET imaging by Tc-99m tetrofosmin are not yet available

    Logbuch für Klinische Praktika []

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    Assessment of regional differences in tariquidar-induced P-glycoprotein modulation at the human blood–brain barrier

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    We attempted to assess regional differences in cerebral P-glycoprotein (P-gp) function by performing paired positron emission tomography (PET) scans with the P-gp substrate (R)-[11C]verapamil in five healthy subjects before and after i.v. infusion of tariquidar (2 mg/kg). Comparison of tariquidar-induced changes in distribution volumes (DVs) in 42 brain regions of interest (ROIs) failed to detect significant differences among brain ROIs. Statistical parametric mapping analysis of parametric DV images visualized symmetrical bilateral clusters with moderately higher DV increases in response to tariquidar administration in cerebellum, parahippocampal gyrus, olfactory gyrus, and middle temporal lobe and cortex, which might reflect moderately decreased P-gp function and expression

    [(18)F]Ciprofloxacin, a New Positron Emission Tomography Tracer for Noninvasive Assessment of the Tissue Distribution and Pharmacokinetics of Ciprofloxacin in Humans

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    The biodistribution and pharmacokinetics of the fluorine-18-labeled fluoroquinolone antibiotic [(18)F]ciprofloxacin in tissue were studied noninvasively in humans by means of positron emission tomography (PET). Special attention was paid to characterizing the distribution of [(18)F]ciprofloxacin to select target tissues. Healthy volunteers (n = 12) were orally pretreated for 5 days with therapeutic doses of unlabeled ciprofloxacin. On day 6, subjects received a tracer dose (mean injected amount, 700 ± 55 MBq, which contained about 0.6 mg of unlabeled ciprofloxacin) of [(18)F]ciprofloxacin as an intravenous bolus. Thereafter, PET imaging and venous blood sampling were initiated. Time-radioactivity curves were measured for liver, kidney, lung, heart, spleen, skeletal muscle, and brain tissues for up to 6 h after radiotracer administration. The first application of [(18)F]ciprofloxacin in humans has demonstrated the safety and utility of the newly developed radiotracer for pharmacokinetic PET imaging of the tissue ciprofloxacin distribution. Two different tissue compartments of radiotracer distribution could be identified. The first compartment including the kidney, heart, and spleen, from which the radiotracer was washed out relatively quickly (half-lives [t(1/2)s], 68, 57, and 106 min, respectively). The second compartment comprised liver, muscle, and lung tissue, which displayed prolonged radiotracer retention (t(1/2), >130 min). The highest concentrations of radioactivity were measured in the liver and kidney, the main organs of excretion (standardized uptake values [SUVs], 4.9 ± 1.0 and 9.9 ± 4.4, respectively). The brain radioactivity concentrations were very low (<1 kBq · g(−1)) and could therefore not be quantified. Transformation of SUVs into absolute concentrations (in micrograms per milliliter) allowed us to relate the concentrations at the target site to the susceptibilities of bacterial pathogens. In this way, the frequent use of ciprofloxacin for the treatment of a variety of infections could be corroborated

    Learning objectives in logbooks as indicators of problems in teaching hospitals

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    Logbooks are used to grade, document, and establish the structure of clinical clerkships, but a logbook can also be used as an instrument to maintain uniform teaching between medical universities and teaching hospitals. In this study, logbooks of 109 students were collected and learning objectives (n = 141) were analyzed upon the achieved skill levels. Analyses revealed differences in teaching between university and a single teaching hospital. In this teaching hospital students missed more learning objectives and had lower amounts of upgrades onto a higher skill level than demanded by the logbook. As we have shown, logbooks can even be used as an aide to maintain uniform teaching in medical universities and teaching hospitals
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