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        2022.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Cardiovascular disease remains as one of the most common causes of high morbidity and mortality worldwide, despite remarkable medical advances in recent decades. Non-invasive techniques play a preeminent role in prevention of cardiovascular disease by diagnosing it at an early stage and guiding optimal patient management. Nuclear imaging is one of the most powerful means available for noninvasive diagnosis and management of poorly perfused myocardial region resulting from the cardiovascular disease. Several radionuclides are available for monitoring blood flow to cardiac tissue. The most validated radionuclides for these measurements are 13N, 15O, 99mTc, 201Tl and 82Rb. Each of 13N, 15O and 201Tl require the presence of an on-site cyclotron, whereas, 82Rb and 99mTc require only a generator. Rubidium (Rb) is an alkali metal ion that acts biologically like potassium and accumulates in cardiac muscle tissue. Rb has a rapid blood clearance profile which allows the use of 82Rb. It also has an ultra-short physical half-life of 75 sec for non-invasive evaluation of regional cardiac blood flow. There are several advantages of 82Rb over other radionuclides. Having a short half-life significantly reduces the radiation dose to the patient. In addition, 82Rb is a positron emitter, which gives the full advantages of PET such as image quantification with superior sensitivity. Several reports have shown superior diagnostic performances of 82Rb-PET over conventional 99mTc-SPECT. 82Rb can be produced from a generator system by the decay of its 25.6-day half-life parent 82Sr. However, the 82Sr parent is difficult to prepare. In routine generator production, certain purity is required to meet the specification of the product. Since there has been no the use of 82Rb radionuclide for research or medical purpose in Korea, we have plans to produce 82Sr with certain purity and develop a 82Sr/82Rb generator system. These studies can also be applied to remove radioactive Sr from radioactive waste waters. Because ion exchange resin, used for purification of 82Sr from impurities, is also utilized to trap radioactive Sr2+ ions from radioactive waste water. After Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident, interest in the treatment of radioactive waste water has surged. As one of main fission products of nuclear reactor, 90Sr has been regarded as a hazardous radionuclide with half-life of about 29 years. Therefore, the investigation on ion exchange resin is important for removal of 90Sr from radioactive waste water. Here, we optimized 82Sr purification method using ion exchange resin to establish the most suitable procedure.