正电子发射断层扫描:神经病学的最新进展。

Progress in nuclear medicine Pub Date : 1981-01-01
G L Lenzi, T Jones, R S Frackowiak
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PET在缺血性脑血管病和癫痫方面的初步临床应用显示出令人感兴趣的方面。一些关于偏头痛的观察也已经发表,关于锥体外系疾病的研究目前正在加州大学洛杉矶分校和哈默史密斯医院进行。美国和欧洲的PET中心的发展将导致更大规模的临床研究。准确和可靠的生理参数定量的能力现在打开了对个别患者进行串行测量的大门。以一种代谢物的流量或消耗量的绝对单位进行定量,意味着可以在患者之间以及在个别患者的研究之间进行相关性和比较。这意味着从病理生理学角度研究大脑疾病的自然史是开放的,反过来,治疗干预的效果可以监测。通过这种方式,随着适当的临床研究问题的制定,可以预期在对脑疾病及其治疗的理解方面取得重大进展。尽管PET研究的临床结果尚不充分或初步,但已有足够的数据表明PET是探索体内中枢神经系统功能和代谢过程的最有前途的工具。
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Positron emission tomography: state of the art in neurology.

The initial clinical application of PET has demonstrated intriguing aspects in ischaemic cerebrovascular disease and epilepsy. A few observations on migraine have also been published, and studies on extrapyramidal disorders are currently underway at the UCLA and the Hammersmith Hospital. The development of PET centres in the USA and Europe will result in larger clinical studies. The capacity for accurate and reliable quantitation of physiological parameters now opens the door to serial measurements in individual patients. Quantitation in absolute units of flow or consumption of a metabolite means that correlations and comparisons can be made between patients, and between studies in individual patients. This means that the natural history of cerebral disease in pathophysiological terms is open to study and, in turn, the effects of therapeutic interventions can be monitored. In this way, with the formulation of appropriate clinical research questions, significant advances in the understanding of cerebral disease and its treatment can be expected. Though the clinical results from PET studies are as yet scanty or preliminary, sufficient data exists to indicate that PET is the most promising tool for the exploration of functional and metabolic processes in the central nervous system in vivo.

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