Abstract
An external-storage telemetric device for continuous detection and registration of radionuclide tracers in humans is described. The weight of the system is 600 g. A pocket-sized ECG cassette tape recorder with 24-h continuous registration constitutes the storage unit. Two end-window GM detectors (Philips 18515) are used as surface detectors. Both gamma- and beta-emitters are detected by this equipment. The linear range is 100 counts/s. Renal excretion of [125I]iodide during 30 h in a normal person is shown. The disappearance rates are 0.1 h-1 during the day and 0.05 h-1 during the night. The coefficient of variation of the individual slopes has been calculated to less than 5%. A comparison with the analog radiotelemetric equipment is shown. The storage telemetric equipment can be applied outside the hospital, when the patient is ambulatory.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
11 articles.
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