(166)Ho is a beta-emitter (E(_max) = 1.84 MeV, T1/2 = 26.7 hours) with a mean penetration in the soft tissue of 2.2 mm and gamma-photons 81keV and 1380keV. In this paper, we present our experiences with preparation of (166)Ho-macroaggregates ((166)Ho-MA) for radiosynoviorhesis. Ho-MA were prepared by reacting the aqueous solution of holmium nitrate pentahydrate with sodium borohydride solution in 0.2 M NaOH. After centrifugation, washing, and drying at 105 degrees C, final fineness of 1-15 microm was attained using a homogenizer working at 70,000 rpm. Neutron activation was carried out in screwed titanium ampules in a nuclear reactor at the neutron flux 10E12-10E14 neutrons.cm-24.s-1. The irradiated samples were allowed to cool 24 hours before further manipulation. (166)Ho-MA were clinically tested on 20 patients suffering from gonarthrosis (15), rheumatoid arthritis (5), psoriatic arthritis (1), and gout arthropathy (1). (166)Ho-MA are currently produced under GMP and production facility allows producing radioactivity for 6 patients within one production run.
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