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Single Photon Computerized Tomography • SPECT neuroimaging Seyed Kazem Malakouti, MD Faculty of Iran University of Medical Sciences Seyed Kazem Malakouti, MD

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Page 1: Single Photon Computerized Tomography SPECT neuroimaging Seyed Kazem Malakouti, MD Faculty of Iran University of Medical Sciences Seyed Kazem Malakouti,

Seyed Kazem Malakouti, MD

Single Photon Computerized Tomography

• SPECT neuroimaging

Seyed Kazem Malakouti, MD

Faculty of Iran University of Medical Sciences

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• Radio pharmaceuticals (radiolegands, radiotracer) used to visualize and quantify the blood flow

• Emit gamma (photon) detected by camera• TC 98 , I 123 for high energy ( 140-160 KeV)

detectable by camera and long half live of 6 -24 hours

• Gamma photons converted to light photon, scintigraphy phenomenon

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• For PET imaging others radionuclides are used than for SPECT imaging.

• The PET tracers emit (when they decay) positrons (positively charged analogs of electrons).

• After a positron has been emitted it will meet soon an electron in the surrouding tissue, and annihilate

• As a consequence, 2 gamma-emitting photons will be emitted in opposite direction (180 degrees), both having an energy of 511 keV.

• The ring of crystals of a PET camera is able to detect these 2 photons. Because they are detected almost simultaneously, its origin can be calculated (line of response; line between the 2 detectors that detected the 2 photons simultaneously).

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• Therefore, as compared to the SPECT technique, a collimator is not needed

• consequently PET is a more sensitive technique to detect gamma photons

• spatial resolution of clinical PET systems is better than for SPECT systems.

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• PET brain imaging frequently tracers are used with short half-lives (2 to 20 min).

• both PET and SPECT are molecular imaging techniques which can be used to visualize and quantify dopamine transporters

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• PET is a more sensitive technique than SPECT

• clinical PET systems have a better resolution than SPECT systems.

• brain SPECT imaging studies, commonly 123I-labelled tracers are used.

• Due to the relatively long half-live of 123I, it is not necessary to have a cyclotron available in the near environment.

• PET brain imaging frequently tracers are used with short half-lives, and such tracers are only available for centers with an in-house cyclotron.

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• The most commonly employed SPECT tracer is Exametazime, also called Hexamethyl- propylenamine-oxim (HMPAO) or CeretecTM, which is highly lipophilic, passes the blood brain barrier and is taken up into brain cells on first pass

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• After being taken up into brain cells it is transformed, using glutathione, into a hydrophilic compound,

• trapped and does not move any further. • Brain activity thus represents the distribution of

blood flow patterns within a minute or two after injection.

• Up to 15% of the activity is washed out from the brain by two minutes, after this the distribution pattern remains more or less constant for the following 24 hours.

• Fifty percent of the tracer is excreted through the intestinal tract over 48 hours and 40% via the kidney and urine.

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• Diagnostic Use of SPECT: In a systematic review of 48 SPECT studies Dougall et al (2004)1 determined the pooled sensitivity for Exametazime SPECT to detect patients with Alzheimer ’s disease as 71%,

• while its specificity against other dementias ranged from 76 to 78%, and was 90% for controls.

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• [usefulness in] discriminating Alzheimer’s disease from vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies and frontotemporal dementia has been demonstrated.”

• (http://www.sign.ac.uk/guidelines/fulltext/86/index.html)

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