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Influence of Renal Function on Renal Output Efficiency

Jacob D. Kuyvenhoven, MD1,2, Hamphrey R. Ham, MD1 and Amy Piepsz, MD1

1 Service des Radioisotopes, CHU St. Pierre, Brussels, Belgium
2 Department of Nuclear Medicine, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands



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FIGURE 1. Two retention functions at MTT = 30 min. Solid line represents MinTT = 9 min, MaxTT = 51 min; dotted line represents MinTT = 24 min, MaxTT = 36 min.

 


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FIGURE 2. Relationship of mean of OEt ± 1 SD to MTT for retention curves with (A) MinTT-to-MTT ratio = 0.3, and (B) MinTT-to-MTT = 0.8.

 


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FIGURE 3. Relationship of SD of OEt to MTT for retention curves with (A) MinTT-to-MTT ratio = 0.3, and (B) MinTT-to-MTT ratio = 0.8.

 





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