异常腹膜脑代谢与脑动静脉畸形的症状相关:使用氧-15标记示踪剂和PET的新方法的新见解

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Atsushi Hashio, Taichi Ikedo, Hisae Mori, Hidehiro Iida, Daisuke Maruyama, Masayuki Yamagishi, Yoshiaki Kitazawa, Etsuko Yamamoto Hattori, Koji Shimonaga, Eika Hamano, Kiyofumi Yamada, Hirotoshi Imamura, Koji Iihara, Hiroharu Kataoka
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未破裂性脑动静脉畸形(bAVM)的神经系统症状,包括癫痫的机制仍有待阐明。双示踪基函数法(DBFM)与单扫描双示踪剂(15O2和C15O2)方法是一种新的PET成像技术,可以在不受丰富血管放射性影响的情况下评估病灶附近脑组织的血流动力学和代谢。我们的目的是利用DBFM来阐明神经症状与血液动力学和代谢异常之间的关系。比较脑血容量(CBV)、脑血流量(CBF)、脑氧代谢率(cro2)、氧提取分数(OEF)在治疗前后与无症状脑卒中患者之间的差异。在46例接受DBFM治疗的未破裂脑脊髓瘤患者中,有26例被纳入。CBV和OEF在腹膜周围升高(p < 0.05)
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Abnormal perinidal cerebral metabolism is associated with symptoms in brain arteriovenous malformation: New insights by a novel approach using oxygen-15 labelled tracers and PET.

The mechanisms underlying neurological symptoms, including epilepsy, in unruptured brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVM) remain to be elucidated. The dual-tracer basis function method (DBFM) with single-scan dual-tracer (15O2 and C15O2) approach is a novel PET imaging technique that can evaluate the hemodynamics and metabolism of brain tissue adjacent to the nidus without the influence of abundant vascular radioactivity. We aimed to clarify the relationship between neurological symptoms and hemodynamic and metabolic abnormalities using the DBFM. Cerebral blood volume (CBV), cerebral blood flow (CBF), cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2), and oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) were compared between symptomatic and asymptomatic bAVMs and before and after treatment. Among 46 patients with unruptured bAVMs who underwent DBFM, 26 cases were included. While CBV and OEF increased in the perinidus (p < 0.01), CBF and CMRO2 decreased (p < 0.01). Symptoms were significantly associated with higher OEF (symptomatic vs. asymptomatic, ratio of perinidal to contralateral, n = 13 vs. n = 13, 1.07 ± 0.030 vs. 1.01 ± 0.080, p = 0.017). All elevated OEFs in symptomatic bAVMs with therapeutic symptom resolved in post-therapeutic PET imaging. DBFM revealed a higher OEF was associated with symptomatic bAVM. The DBFM potentially aids in predicting post-therapeutic symptom improvement.

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