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Clinical value of dipyridamole brain perfusion imaging in the diagnosis of ischemic cerebrovascular disease

Clinical value of dipyridamole brain perfusion imaging in the diagnosis of ischemic cerebrovascular disease

ZHANG Rong
WEI Wen-Shi
TANG Xi
GU Zhao-Xiang
JIANG Mao-Song
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.13, No.3pp.182-186Published in print 01 Aug 2002
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Using dipyridamole stress test to evaluate cerebral blood flow reserve in cerebrovascular disease (CVD). Dipyridamole stress tests were performed first, the baseline SPECT images were obtained under similar conditions 2-5 days later. By visual and semiquantitative analysis, the responses of cerebral blood flow to dipyridamole were divided into the following four patterns: A: The dipyridamole SPECT showed an expanded area of hypoperfusion, Asymmetry Index(AI) and Uptake Rate(UR) were all decreased; B: Rest images was normal but new hypoperfused areas appeared on stress test with decreased Al and UR; C: Hypoperfused areas were decreased in size or disappeared after stress test with increased AI and UR; D: No changes showed in cerebral perfusion imaging patterns, and in AI and UR between stress and rest studies. Dipyridamole brain perfusion imaging may be helpful to the diagnosis of CVD, to the decision the therapeutic plan, and to predicting the therapeutic effect.

Cerebral ischemiaTomographyEmission-computerSingle-photonDipyridamole
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