Circulation, Vol 54, 275-279, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
S Treves, S Kulprathipanja and DJ Hnatowich
Iridium-191m is a potential tracer for angiocardiography and may be of
particular value in the evaluation of heart disease in children. It
possesses a short half-life (4.9 sec), suitable photon energy (129 keV) and
may be obtained as a generator product by decay of its long lived (15.3
day) parent 191 Os. An 191Os leads to 191mIr generator capable of providing
15 mCi of 191mIr in 1.5 ml of eluant is described. The separation of 191mIr
from 191Os is achieved by absorbing 191OsC16-2 on an anion exchange resin.
The generator employs an additional resin column which is replaced to
prevent 191Os breakthrough to become excessive. By this procedure, the
breakthrough may be kept below 0.001% over a period of at least one month
and after multiple elutions.
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Angiocardiography with iridium-191m: an ultrashort-lived radionuclide (T1/2 4.9 sec)
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