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Title: [A study on accuracy of rCBF measurements loaded with acetazolamide based on the microsphere model using iodine-123-IMP SPECT]. Author: Ohkubo M, Odano I, Noguchi E, Ohtaki H, Shibaki M, Dobashi Y, Yokoi T. Journal: Kaku Igaku; 1998 Mar; 35(3):147-51. PubMed ID: 9594490. Abstract: We studied the accuracy of the method for measuring regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) loaded with acetazolamide based on the microsphere model using iodine-123-IMP (IMP) SPECT. Two methods were examined, the super-early microsphere method with continuous withdrawal of arterial blood using the SPECT image obtained 5 min after tracer injection and the early microsphere method with one-point arterial sampling using the SPECT image obtained 30 min postinjection. On five subjects, after acetazolamide administration we measured rCBF by the analysis based on the two-compartment model using the data derived from dynamic SPECT scans and the sequential arterial blood sampling after IMP injection. Values of rCBF obtained by both super-early microsphere method and early microsphere method were significantly correlated with those obtained by the two-compartment model analysis (r = 0.982, 0.930, respectively). We conclude that it is possible to use the method based on the microsphere model in measuring rCBF loaded with acetazolamide. The early microsphere method with one-point sampling should be used clinically because of its simplicity and less-invasiveness.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]