Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine
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FDG-PET in early infancy: simplified quantification methods to measure cerebral glucose utilization.
For further insight into the physiology and pathogenesis of the developing brain, quantification of the cerebral glucose metabolism is needed. Arterial blood sampling or sampling of great volumes of blood is not justified for the purpose of PET studies in children. Therefore, we have developed simplified PET approaches to analyze brain FDG examinations during infancy. ⋯ Local cerebral metabolic rates for glucose can be accurately calculated by using the combined curve (left ventricular activity concentration during first 5 min of the study and 2-3 venous whole-blood samples at the end of the study) for even the smallest pediatric patients. When blood samples cannot be obtained, SUV values provide an alternative for estimation of the cerebral glucose uptake and interindividual comparison of the patients.
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Ischemia in the carotid artery territory due to atherosclerotic stenosis of the innominate artery is rare. We report a case in which transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD) and SPECT with acetazolamide challenge proved the hemodynamic mechanism. The patient presented with three hypotensive TIAs in the right middle cerebral artery territory. ⋯ SPECT showed disturbed regional blood flow in the middle cerebral artery territory along with an exhausted perfusion reserve capacity. After angioplasty, flow velocities were normal and the perfusion reserve was restored. SPECT should be used to select patients at risk susceptible to benefit from angioplasty.