| Literature DB >> 3263623 |
G Leinsinger1, P Schmiedek, T Kreisig, K Einhäupl, W Bauer, E Moser.
Abstract
Using 133Xe-DSPECT, measurements of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) were performed before and after stimulation with 1 g of Diamox in 55 patients with symptomatic occlusion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) and 26 patients without evidence of brain disease (normals). In normals, a negative correlation (r = -0.74) of the Diamox-induced increase of hemispheric blood flow (reserve capacity) and rCBF at rest was observed. In 48 of the 55 patients (87%) with ICA-occlusion a reduced reserve capacity was found. The extent of reduction, however, did not correlate with the findings of transmission CT, because 15 of 21 patients (71%) with normal CT-scans presented a moderate to severe reduction of reserve capacity. In contrast, reserve capacity corresponded to the extent of arterial collateralisation as documented by cerebral panangiography. In 31 patients EC/IC-bypass surgery was performed. In follow-up studies reserve capacity increased, especially in patients who had a severe reduction preoperatively. Therefore, the combined measurement of rCBF at rest and of reserve capacity is a sensitive, non-invasive method for the diagnosis of (even bilateral) cerebrovascular disease and can be helpful to identify patients with hemodynamic ischemia, who may benefit from EC/IC-bypass surgery.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3263623
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nuklearmedizin ISSN: 0029-5566 Impact factor: 1.379