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131-Iodine capsules in thyroid therapy: An individually controlled study of their uptake kinetics as compared to liquid 131-Iodine

✍ Scribed by G. K. Schulthess; W. W. Seelentag; G. Pfeiffer; P. Blaeuenstein; A. Bekier


Publisher
Springer
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
386 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-6997

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✦ Synopsis


We investigated the uptake of therapeutic doses of 131-Iodine in capsular form which were given to 16 patients with benign thyroid disease, and compared it to the uptake of a diagnostic dose of liquid 131-Iodine given to the same patients. The aim of this study was to determine the additional radiation dose sustained by the gastric mucosa, and thus, to establish the safety of this galenic form of 131I. It was found that the average capsule-dissolution time was about 12 min, with a large standard deviation of about 7 min. Using these data and a theoretical radiation-dose calculation, we estimated that the maximum dose to the gastric mucosa was approximately 250 rad (250 cGy) for a therapeutic activity of 5 mCi (185 MBq), which is the maximum dose which may be given as single application to out-patients in Switzerland. Thus, 131I administered in capsular form is a safe galenic form for therapeutic use in patients with thyroid disease.