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The following information was obtained fro … The following information was obtained from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania via facsimile:</br>Medi-Physics (PA license PA-0515) prepared a 30 ml kit of Myoview at approximately 2:30 a.m. on December 11, 2009. The radiochemical purity was determined to be 91%. They consider 90% on the center as passing.</br>On December 11, 2009, Grand View Hospital reported a problem with a nuclear medicine scan. Medi-Physics confirmed with BRP (Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection) that they dispensed 50 doses from the vial of Myoview in question. They believed 13 of these doses were administered to patients in PA and NJ. They thought the doses that were administered were resting doses of 8 to 10 mCi each. They assured BRP that they have a system in place to track their doses and contacted all the recipients once they were notified of the problem.</br>Initially, Grand View, one of the hospitals that received a Myoview dose, called Medi-Physics to advise them they saw thyroid and no cardiac uptake in a patient they injected with Myoview. This suggests free 99mTC04. Therefore, at approximately 8:30 a.m., they repeated (the quality check) on the Myoview left in the vial and determined the tag was less than 1%. Medi-Physics is still investigating the problem and will send the vial to the United Kingdom for chemical analysis once it is no longer radioactive. BRP feels this is an (abnormal occurrence) because there was (fundamentally) the wrong radiopharmaceutical given to a patient.</br>BRP has been in contact with all parties, will continue to investigate and enter in NMED.</br>PA Report ID No.: PA090035</br>* * * RETRACTION FROM DAVID ALLARD to DAN LIVERMORE AT 1601 ON 02/23/2010 * * *</br>The following information was obtained from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania via facsimile:</br> </br>Retraction of A.O. (abnormal occurrence). Licensee calculations note patient dose below reporting / A.O. criteria. There will be no external NMED report.</br>Notified R1DO (Schmidt) and FSME EO (Chang)</br>A Medical Event may indicate potential problems in a medical facility's use of radioactive materials. It does not necessarily result in harm to the patient.necessarily result in harm to the patient.
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The following information was obtained fro … The following information was obtained from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania via facsimile:</br>Medi-Physics (PA license PA-0515) prepared a 30 ml kit of Myoview at approximately 2:30 a.m. on December 11, 2009. The radiochemical purity was determined to be 91%. They consider 90% on the center as passing.</br>On December 11, 2009, Grand View Hospital reported a problem with a nuclear medicine scan. Medi-Physics confirmed with BRP (Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection) that they dispensed 50 doses from the vial of Myoview in question. They believed 13 of these doses were administered to patients in PA and NJ. They thought the doses that were administered were resting doses of 8 to 10 mCi each. They assured BRP that they have a system in place to track their doses and contacted all the recipients once they were notified of the problem.</br>Initially, Grand View, one of the hospitals that received a Myoview dose, called Medi-Physics to advise them they saw thyroid and no cardiac uptake in a patient they injected with Myoview. This suggests free 99mTC04. Therefore, at approximately 8:30 a.m., they repeated (the quality check) on the Myoview left in the vial and determined the tag was less than 1%. Medi-Physics is still investigating the problem and will send the vial to the United Kingdom for chemical analysis once it is no longer radioactive. BRP feels this is an (abnormal occurrence) because there was (fundamentally) the wrong radiopharmaceutical given to a patient.</br>BRP has been in contact with all parties, will continue to investigate and enter in NMED.</br>PA Report ID No.: PA090035</br>* * * RETRACTION FROM DAVID ALLARD to DAN LIVERMORE AT 1601 ON 02/23/2010 * * *</br>The following information was obtained from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania via facsimile:</br> </br>Retraction of A.O. (abnormal occurrence). Licensee calculations note patient dose below reporting / A.O. criteria. There will be no external NMED report.</br>Notified R1DO (Schmidt) and FSME EO (Chang)</br>A Medical Event may indicate potential problems in a medical facility's use of radioactive materials. It does not necessarily result in harm to the patient.necessarily result in harm to the patient.
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