Hemarthrosis and synovitis associated with hemophilia: clinical use of P-32 chromic phosphate synoviorthesis for treatment
Autor: | M. E. Siegel, E Anderson, Howard Jay Siegel, James V. Luck, C Quines |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
Předmět: |
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medicine.medical_specialty P 32 chromic phosphate Adolescent medicine.medical_treatment Hemophilia A Injections Intra-Articular Phosphates Recurrence Synovitis Chromium Compounds Hemarthrosis medicine Coagulopathy Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Colloids Child Chemotherapy business.industry Synovial Membrane Middle Aged medicine.disease Surgery Lymph business Range of motion Complication Nuclear medicine Phosphorus Radioisotopes Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Radiology. 190(1) |
ISSN: | 0033-8419 |
Popis: | To evaluate the clinical usefulness of phosphorus-32 chromic phosphate synoviorthesis in patients with hemophilia, recurrent hemarthrosis, and synovitis.Forty-four P-32 colloid synoviorthesis procedures were performed in 38 patients with these abnormalities. P-32 colloid was injected intramuscularly in a dose of 1.0 mCi (37.0 MBq) in adult knees and 0.5 mCi (18.5 MBq) in adult elbows. A thin-window Geiger-Müller counter was used to survey treated joints, lymph nodes, and liver in order to detect leakage from the joint. Follow-up extended to a maximum of 4 years after treatment.No evidence of clinically significant leakage was seen. Twenty-two of 28 treatments (78%) with longer than 6 months follow-up were associated with improvement in range of motion and frequency of hemorrhage. Of 15 treatments with longer than 2 years follow-up, 10 (67%) were associated with improvement in range of motion; 12 (80%), with improvement in frequency of hemorrhage; and 12 (80%) with improvement in quality-of-life activities.P-32 colloid synoviorthesis is a clinically useful out-patient procedure in patients with hemophilia, recurrent hemarthrosis, and synovitis in whom hemostatic therapy has failed. |
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