Exploring the Use of Ambientally Stored Methylene Diphosphonate Radiopharmaceutical Aliquots in Solving Challenging Situations in Developing Countries

Author:

Zulu Jenipher None1ORCID,Katebe Reuben None,Ramli Martalena None2,Sakala Rita None3,Mwape Elias None4,Chipasha Ernest None5,Hang'ombe Bernard Mudenda6

Affiliation:

1. Pharmacy/School of Health Sciences, Levy Mwanawasa Medical University, Zambia

2. Department of Radiopharmaceuticals, Centre for Radiopharmaceutical Production, Indonesia

3. Department of Nuclear Medicine/Radiopharmacy Unity, University Teaching Hospital, Zambia

4. Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Teaching Hospital, Zambia

5. Office of the Deputy Commandant, Northern Command Military Hospital, Zambia

6. School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zambia, Zambia

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The primary aim was to evaluate the prolonged quality characteristics of methyl diphosphonate (MDP) aliquots during ambient storage over a specified duration. This study further investigated potential additives that could enhance the stability of MDP aliquots stored under such conditions. Materials and Methods This was a laboratory-based experimental study conducted at the University Teaching Adult Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia. A total of 36 MDP aliquots stored at ambient conditions and 4 MDP aliquots stored at conventional refrigerated frozen conditions were labeled with technitium-99m (99mTc) and tested for radiochemical purity (RCP) and other quality characteristics. A comparative analysis of the stability and quality of MDP aliquots from the two cohorts was then conducted. Statistical Analysis Stata 14 was used to analyze the data on the RCP of all MDP aliquots. Results The RCP of ambient stored MDP aliquots was found to be ranging from 98 to 99%, while that for frozen and refrigerated ones ranged from 99 to 100%. There was also a 1% increase in RCP for both cohorts with argon gas purging (98 and 99%, respectively). Conclusion The RCP of MDP aliquots from both cohorts was much higher than the required minimum of 90% implying that there was no significant association of their stability and quality with the mode of storage. However, purging with argon gas seemed to increase the stability further in both streams. The study findings show potential for application in resource-constrained environments and centers, especially in developing countries, where challenges to maintain the cold storage chain of these important radiopharmaceuticals are likely to be encountered due to power outages.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

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