Semiquantitative evaluation of regional cerebral flow by means of SPECT with 99mTc-hexamethyl-propylene amine oxime in hypertensive patients under treatment.

F Claudiani, P Stimamiglio, C Castello, G Villavecchia, M Cabria, L Bertolazzi
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Cerebral SPECT with 99mTc-HM-PAO allows a semiquantitative evaluation of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF). Using this method we studied 25 patients affected by slight-to-moderate degree hypertension, in effective pharmacological treatment, and a control group of normotensives. On the cross-sections symmetrical ROIs were traced at the level of the cerebral lobes and the cerebellum. From the counts obtained on the ROIs the rCBF values were calculated in percentage units with Lassen's algorithm. We found no significant differences between the rCBF values of the two groups. In 5 hypertensive patients, however, focal areas of hypoperfusion were evidenced. These patients did not differ from the other hypertensives by pressure levels or other risk factors. Neurological, tomographic and flowmeter examinations of the supraaortic arteries proved to be normal. It is possible that SPECT with 99mTc-HM-PAO identifies a subgroup of hypertensives at risk of future cerebrovascular pathology despite the setting up of an effective antihypertensive therapy.

用99mtc -六甲基丙烯胺肟SPECT半定量评价高血压治疗患者脑血流。
99mTc-HM-PAO脑SPECT允许半定量评估区域脑血流(rCBF)。采用这种方法,我们研究了25例轻度至中度高血压患者,在有效的药物治疗,和一个对照组的血压正常。在横切面上,在脑叶和小脑的水平上显示对称的roi。从roi上获得的计数中,使用Lassen算法以百分比单位计算rCBF值。我们发现两组的rCBF值无显著差异。然而,在5例高血压患者中,证实了局灶性灌注不足。这些患者与其他高血压患者在血压水平或其他危险因素上没有差异。主动脉上动脉的神经学、断层扫描和血流检查均正常。尽管建立了有效的降压治疗,但SPECT与99mTc-HM-PAO可能会识别出未来脑血管病理风险的高血压亚组。
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