Intraarticular volume and clearance in human synovial effusions
Intraarticular volumes were measured by radiolabeled albumin (RISA) distribution in chronic knee effusions from 11 rheumatoid arthritis patients and 9 osteoarthritis patients. Volumes of synovial fluid obtained at joint aspiration were substantially less than those found by RISA dilution. Up to 24 hours was needed for full distribution of RISA throughout the intraarticular compartment. Measured 123I and RISA radioactivity over the knee described monoexponential rate constants, lambda (minute-1). The clearance of 123I and RISA from synovial effusions was derived by the formulation volume (ml) X lambda (minute-1) = clearance (ml/minute). RISA clearance in rheumatoid effusions was significantly greater than that found in osteoarthritis effusions. Intraarticular volume and isotope clearance were easily quantified and provide measures for further evaluating the microvascular physiology of synovial effusions.
- Research Organization:
- Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 98195
- OSTI ID:
- 5607931
- Journal Information:
- Arthritis Rheum.; (United States), Journal Name: Arthritis Rheum.; (United States) Vol. 28:4; ISSN ARHEA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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