Evaluation of Brain Perfusion with Radionuclide Imaging in Dementia Patients

S. Ceylan
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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the perfusion in the affected brain lobes with radionuclide imaging in patients with dementia and to contribute to the literature by determining the relationship between the degree of dementia. Methods: In this retrospective study, 44 adult patients were included. The mean age of the patients was 73 (57-87). Twenty-three (52.3%) of these were female. All patients underwent mini-mental state test, neurological examinations and radionuclide brain perfusion imaging. The areas of interest of the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes and the cerebellum were drawn, respectively, and the cerebellum ratios of the relevant lobes were compared. In this way, brain perfusion index values of lobes were obtained. Results: Brain perfusion in group 1 was higher than in other groups. Groups were also compared in pairs. There was no significant difference in perfusion values in the occipital lobe. There was a significant difference in perfusion between groups 1 and 2 in lobes other than the occipital lobe. This was also the case for Groups 1 and 3. When group 2 with early dementia symptoms, and group 3 with moderate dementia were compared, there was a significant difference between the perfusion values of only the right and left frontal lobes. Conclusion: Early diagnosis is very important in progressive dementia. Clinical tests are successfully applied to categorize patients. Evaluation of brain perfusion and metabolism with functional radionuclide imaging is significant in guiding the treatment and evaluating the success of the treatment.
放射性核素显像评价痴呆患者脑灌注
目的:本研究旨在通过放射性核素显像评价痴呆患者患脑叶灌注情况,确定痴呆程度之间的关系,为文献做出贡献。方法:回顾性研究44例成人患者。患者平均年龄73岁(57 ~ 87岁)。其中23例(52.3%)为女性。所有患者均行精神状态测试、神经学检查和放射性核素脑灌注显像。分别绘制额叶、顶叶、颞叶、枕叶和小脑的感兴趣区域,并比较相关脑叶的小脑比例。由此获得脑叶灌注指数。结果:1组大鼠脑灌注量明显高于其他各组。各组也成双比较。两组间枕叶灌注值差异无统计学意义。除枕叶外,1、2组大鼠各脑叶灌注量差异有统计学意义。第1组和第3组的情况也是如此。早期痴呆症状组2与中度痴呆症状组3比较,仅左右额叶灌注值有显著差异。结论:早期诊断对进行性痴呆具有重要意义。临床试验成功地应用于患者分类。功能核素成像评价脑灌注代谢对指导治疗和评价治疗成功与否具有重要意义。
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