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  • Title: [Quantification of cerebral blood flow using 123I-IMP SPECT--a new method of estimating the input function from brain dynamic data].
    Author: Ohnishi H, Tsuji A, Lee H, Takada M, Masuda K, Matsuda M, Yamamoto I, Morita R.
    Journal: Kaku Igaku; 1999 Feb; 36(2):121-9. PubMed ID: 10213979.
    Abstract:
    In order to avoid continuous arterial blood sampling, we estimated input function by the method in that the whole brain time activity curves were fitted by two-term exponential function and differentiated analytically after the injection of N-isopropyl-p-[123I]iodoamphetamine (123I-IMP). This method was applied to 4 patients with cerebral infarction and 2 patients with brain tumor. Values of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) were calculated from the input function calibrated by one-point arterial sampling at 5 minutes after the injection using microsphere method, and then were compared with those obtained from the table-lookup method. In this study, we used the individual input function for the table-lookup method instead of the standard input function. The overall accuracy errors between two-term exponential functions and the whole brain time-activity curves were about 1%. The values of rCBF calculated by this method were well correlated with those by the table-lookup method (r = 0.901, p < 0.001). Optimal calibration time for this method was between 3-minute and 10-minute after 123I-IMP injection and the deviation of the rCBF values obtained by this method from those obtained by the table-lookup method in which the input function was calibrated at 5 minutes remained within 10%. This method is a less invasive and convenient alternative to the conventional methods which require continuous arterial blood sampling.
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