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A gamma camera system for atraumatic rCBF measurement using a new super high sensitivity collimator.

M Nakamura, K Kimura, H Etani, Y Isaka, A Uehara, K Hashikawa, S Yoneda, T Kamada, Y Nakamura, Y Kusumi.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop a useful gamma camera system for atraumatic rCBF measurement by the 133Xe intravenous injection (i.v.) method. A super high sensitivity slant hole (SHS-SL) collimator was designed for this purpose. The gamma camera used with this collimator was able to move close to the patient's head and obtain satisfactory count rates (130 kcpm-178 kcpm in a hemisphere) with a low dosage (10 mCi) of 133Xe. To validate this rCBF measurement system three studies were carried out: a comparative evaluation was performed against the flow values with the intracarotid 133Xe injection (i.c.) method, reproducibility of flow values was assessed from two serial i.v. measurements, and flow values were compared with clinical severity of the patients. The comparative study showed good correlation in the hemispheric and regional values between the two methods; r values 0.98 and 0.64-0.93 for gray matter flow and 0.96 and 0.78-0.93 for initial slope index. In the reproducibility study, the variation coefficients in the hemispheric and regional values between the two serial measurements were 5.0% and 7.3%-14.2% for gray mater flow, 5.2% and 7.9%-12.9% for initial slope index. The reproducibility in this study was as good as those with the i.c. method reported previously. The hemispheric flow values from our gamma camera system correlated well with the clinical severity of cerebrovascular disease. These results show that the gamma camera system with the SHS-SL collimator is useful for atraumatic rCBF measurement.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3569339     DOI: 10.1007/bf00620475

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


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