Brain perfusion imaging using 99mTc-Ethyl cysteinate dimer with acetazolamide challenge reveals “steal phenomenon” in suspected stroke: A case report

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Khairul Aliff Khairuman, Ahmad Danial Shahrir, S. Suppiah, R. Vashu, S. E. Shamim
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Abstract

Chronic cerebral ischaemia (CCI) is a potentially life-threatening condition caused by carotid artery occlusion, hypotension and other causes. Moyamoya Syndrome (MMS) is an example of CCI, in which there is progressive narrowing of the branches of the internal carotid artery. Conventionally, magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) or digital subtraction angiogram (DSA) are utilised to visualise the vascular abnormalities. However, nuclear medicine imaging can help to give more functional information that can improve the management and surgical outcome of patients. There is a need to highlight the role of single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) imaging using 99mTc-Ethyl Cysteinate Dimer (99mTc-ECD) with Acetazolamide (ACZ) challenge to diagnose MMS and decide on further surgical or medical intervention. We illustrate a case of a young woman who benefited from this imaging for the management of her condition.
99mtc -乙基半胱氨酸二聚体与乙酰唑胺激发的脑灌注成像显示疑似卒中的“偷窃现象”1例报告
慢性脑缺血(CCI)是一种潜在的危及生命的疾病,由颈动脉闭塞、低血压和其他原因引起。Moyamoya综合征(MMS)是CCI的一个例子,其中颈内动脉的分支逐渐变窄。传统上,利用磁共振血管造影(MRA)或数字减影血管造影(DSA)来可视化血管异常。然而,核医学成像可以帮助提供更多的功能信息,从而改善患者的管理和手术结果。需要强调使用99mTc-半胱氨酸乙酯二聚体(99mTc-ECD)和乙酰唑胺(ACZ)激发的单光子发射计算机断层扫描/计算机断层扫描(SPECT/CT)成像在诊断MMS和决定进一步的手术或医疗干预方面的作用。我们举例说明了一位年轻女性的案例,她从这种成像中受益,用于治疗她的病情。
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Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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