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Assessment of cerebrovascular reserve with N-isopropyl-p-[(123)I]-iodoamphetamine time series analysis in patients with cerebrovascular disease

Using N-isopropyl-p-[(123)I]-iodoamphetamine((123)I-IMP) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), the relationship between cerebrovascular reserve and the (123)I-IMP redistribution phenomenon was investigated. The 50 patients who matched the inclusion criteria were divided into contro...

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Autores principales: Kakuta, Kiyohide, Asano, Kenichiro, Katayama, Kosuke, Ohkuma, Hiroki
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8078405/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33879730
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000025617
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author Kakuta, Kiyohide
Asano, Kenichiro
Katayama, Kosuke
Ohkuma, Hiroki
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description Using N-isopropyl-p-[(123)I]-iodoamphetamine((123)I-IMP) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), the relationship between cerebrovascular reserve and the (123)I-IMP redistribution phenomenon was investigated. The 50 patients who matched the inclusion criteria were divided into control and ischemia groups, and the redistribution phenomenon was examined on resting images. The delayed images showed higher (123)I-IMP accumulation in lesions in the middle cerebral artery(MCA) area and anterior cerebral artery(ACA) area, these watershed areas in the ischemia group than in the control group, confirming that the redistribution phenomenon exists with statistical significance (Wilcoxon test; control group vs ischemic group in the ACA area[P = .002], ACA-MCA watershed area(P = .014), MCA area(P = .025), and MCA-posterior cerebral artery(PCA) watershed area(P = .002). The patients were then divided into 4 types according to the Kuroda grading system, and the difference in the redistribution phenomenon was investigated between type III and the other 3 types. Compared with type I and type II, type III had a significantly lower rate of decrease in the radioisotope (RI) count, verifying the redistribution phenomenon (Student t test: type I vs type III in the ACA area(P = .008), ACA-MCA watershed area(P = .009), MCA area(P < .001), and MCA-PCA watershed area(P = .002); type II vs type III in the ACA area(P = .004), ACA-MCA watershed area(P = .2575), MCA area(P < .001), and MCA-PCA watershed area(P < .001). No significant difference between type III and type IV was observed in any area [(Student t test: type III vs type IV in the ACA area(P = .07), ACA-MCA watershed area(P = .38), MCA area(P = .05), and MCA-PCA watershed area(P = .24)]. The redistribution phenomenon is associated with resting cerebral blood flow (CBF), but not necessarily with cerebral vascular reactivity (CVR).
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spelling pubmed-80784052021-04-27 Assessment of cerebrovascular reserve with N-isopropyl-p-[(123)I]-iodoamphetamine time series analysis in patients with cerebrovascular disease Kakuta, Kiyohide Asano, Kenichiro Katayama, Kosuke Ohkuma, Hiroki Medicine (Baltimore) 5300 Using N-isopropyl-p-[(123)I]-iodoamphetamine((123)I-IMP) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), the relationship between cerebrovascular reserve and the (123)I-IMP redistribution phenomenon was investigated. The 50 patients who matched the inclusion criteria were divided into control and ischemia groups, and the redistribution phenomenon was examined on resting images. The delayed images showed higher (123)I-IMP accumulation in lesions in the middle cerebral artery(MCA) area and anterior cerebral artery(ACA) area, these watershed areas in the ischemia group than in the control group, confirming that the redistribution phenomenon exists with statistical significance (Wilcoxon test; control group vs ischemic group in the ACA area[P = .002], ACA-MCA watershed area(P = .014), MCA area(P = .025), and MCA-posterior cerebral artery(PCA) watershed area(P = .002). The patients were then divided into 4 types according to the Kuroda grading system, and the difference in the redistribution phenomenon was investigated between type III and the other 3 types. Compared with type I and type II, type III had a significantly lower rate of decrease in the radioisotope (RI) count, verifying the redistribution phenomenon (Student t test: type I vs type III in the ACA area(P = .008), ACA-MCA watershed area(P = .009), MCA area(P < .001), and MCA-PCA watershed area(P = .002); type II vs type III in the ACA area(P = .004), ACA-MCA watershed area(P = .2575), MCA area(P < .001), and MCA-PCA watershed area(P < .001). No significant difference between type III and type IV was observed in any area [(Student t test: type III vs type IV in the ACA area(P = .07), ACA-MCA watershed area(P = .38), MCA area(P = .05), and MCA-PCA watershed area(P = .24)]. The redistribution phenomenon is associated with resting cerebral blood flow (CBF), but not necessarily with cerebral vascular reactivity (CVR). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8078405/ /pubmed/33879730 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000025617 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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title_full Assessment of cerebrovascular reserve with N-isopropyl-p-[(123)I]-iodoamphetamine time series analysis in patients with cerebrovascular disease
title_fullStr Assessment of cerebrovascular reserve with N-isopropyl-p-[(123)I]-iodoamphetamine time series analysis in patients with cerebrovascular disease
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of cerebrovascular reserve with N-isopropyl-p-[(123)I]-iodoamphetamine time series analysis in patients with cerebrovascular disease
title_short Assessment of cerebrovascular reserve with N-isopropyl-p-[(123)I]-iodoamphetamine time series analysis in patients with cerebrovascular disease
title_sort assessment of cerebrovascular reserve with n-isopropyl-p-[(123)i]-iodoamphetamine time series analysis in patients with cerebrovascular disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8078405/
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