Literature DB >> 3391215

Cortical perfusion assessment with 123I-isopropyl amphetamine (123I-IAMP) in normal pressure hydrocepha lus (NPH).

J L Moretti1, A Sergent, F Louarn, G Rancurel, M le Percq, R Flavigny, J D Degos, J P Caron, M le Poncin Lafitte, A Bardy.   

Abstract

NPH can be reversible after cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) diversion. In the past no reliable criteria could be defined to predict the successful outcome of CSF shunting. Several authors demonstrated an increased cerebral blood flow after lumbar puncture in patients with NPH, indicating an underlying impairment of cerebral circulation autoregulation. 123I-AMP brain tomoscintigraphy was applied to 23 individuals with NPH before and after CSF drainage. Of these 23 patients, 10 underwent surgical shunting. The frontal and parietal hypoactive cortical pattern was present in NPH but not pathognomonic. Under stimulation of CSF pressure lowering, seven patients with improved outcome after shunting demonstrated an increase of cerebral perfusion in these areas, whereas a decrease of activity was found in three patients whose clinical status was unchanged after CSF diversion. This tomoscintigraphic test may be an interesting additional criterion for surgical admission.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3391215     DOI: 10.1007/bf00253445

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0340-6997


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