Publications by authors named "Migneco O"

Background And Purpose: When performed soon after stroke onset, single-photon emission computed tomography (SPFCT) with hexamethylpropylenamine oxime or Tc 99m L,L-ethyl cysteinate dimer (ECD) has significant added predictive value compared to neurological scores. With ECD SPECT, the degree of tracer uptake reduction predicts neurological recovery, and using a 40% threshold to characterize irreversibly damaged tissue (IDT), significant correlations have been observed. However, correlations between this uptake threshold and tissue outcomes have not been assessed.

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Technetium-99m hexamethylpropylene amine oxime (HMPAO) and (99m)Tc- N, N"-1,2-ethylene diylbis- l-cysteine diethyl ester dihydrochloride (ECD) yield significantly different images of cerebral perfusion owing to their particular pharmacokinetics. The aim of this study was to assess the topography, extension and statistical significance of these differences in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Sixty-four patients with mild to moderate AD were retrospectively selected by two European centres.

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Background: For a quantitative comparison of images obtained during (99m)Tc-hexamethylpropylene amine oxime (HMPAO) single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), brain activity values are usually normalized to a reference region. In studies of Alzheimer-type dementia (ATD), the cerebellum is often used as a reference region, assuming that it is spared any major pathological involvement. Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) may enhance the evaluation of SPECT scans in ATD patients.

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Unlabelled: Transient cognitive and behavioral stabilization of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the main goal of long-term acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (AChEI) therapy, but response to treatment is variable and, indeed, only some of the patients are stabilized. This is usually assessed by means of clinical and neuropsychologic scales, whereas functional neuroimaging could allow objective evaluation of the topographic correlates of the effect of therapy on brain functioning. The aim of this study was to evaluate brain perfusion changes by SPECT in AD patients during chronic AChEI therapy in relation to their cognitive evolution.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is clinically characterized by cognitive symptoms that, in combination with behavioral disturbances, significantly interfere with activities of daily living. These behavioral disorders contribute to the clinical heterogeneity of the disease and probably express different pathophysiological processes. Apathy is one of the most frequent behavioral disorders in AD.

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Propionibacterium acnes is a weakly pathogenic commensal of the skin. When isolated from blood cultures it is often considered a contaminant. However, P.

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Apathy is the most frequent behavioral symptom in Alzheimer's disease and is also frequently reported in other brain organic disorders occurring in the elderly. Based on the literature, we hypothesized that apathy was related to an anterior cingulate hypofunction. Forty-one subjects were studied.

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Objectives: Accurate prediction of outcome in acute stroke would help in identifying subgroups of patients for therapeutic trials and intravenous thrombolysis. The purpose of this study was to prospectively test the hypothesis that brain SPECT, with (99m)Tc-L, L-ethylcysteinate dimer (ECD), a tracer sensitive to cell function, performed in the first hours after stroke onset, adds predictive power to concomitant neurological evaluation.

Methods: Twenty-four patients with a first-ever middle cerebral artery stroke were prospectively studied with ECD-SPECT within 12 h after stroke onset.

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Fundamental and therapeutic research in Alzheimer's disease (AD) focused for a long time exclusively on cognitive aspects. However, AD also frequently involves complex disorders of affect and behavior, which are currently grouped under the heading 'behavioral and psychological signs and symptoms of dementia' (BPSSD). Several rating tools have been developed over the years on the basis of a variety of source data.

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Unlabelled: It has been shown in clinical studies that for subjects with a low likelihood of coronary artery disease (CAD), attenuation correction (AC) improves the specificity of defect detection in the inferior wall (right coronary artery [RCA] region). The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of AC on the visual interpretation of the RCA and anteroseptal (corresponding to the left anterior descending artery [LAD]) regions in CAD patients.

Methods: Fifty-six patients with suspected CAD underwent 20Tl stress/4 h-delayed imaging SPECT using a simultaneous 201Tl emission/99mTc transmission imaging protocol.

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Objectives: To determine the electroclinical characteristics and causative factors of nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) of frontal origin.

Methods: The authors conducted a 5-year prospective study.

Results: Ten patients were studied (seven men, three women; mean age, 56.

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In 20 patients who had recently had an acute myocardial infarction, we compared endocoronary electrocardiographic modifications recorded during angioplasty with thallium-201 for the detection of myocardial viability. Our data demonstrate that endocoronary electrocardiography can be an easy and reliable tool to assess viability, with sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of 100%, 80%, 94%, 100%, respectively.

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Fifteen nondemented subjects with memory complaints underwent serial single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) studies with technetium-99m-d, l-hexamethyl-propylene amine oxime (HMPAO) as tracer. Scans were carried out under a baseline conditions and during the learning phase of the Memory Efficiency Profile (MEP), a combined visual perception and memory task developed by Rey. Results indicate a positive correlation between activation, as indexed by HMPAO uptake, and neuropsychological assessment.

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We evaluated the hemodynamic impact of right ventricular pacing at different stimulation frequencies. Fourteen patients with a right ventricular pacemaker (VVI pacing with retrograde P wave) but without clinical and electrocardiographic evidence of coronary artery disease underwent two equilibrium radionuclide angiographies: one under low heart rate (50/60 beats per minute) and the other under fast heart rate (90/100 beats per minute). Left ventricular global and sectorial ejection fractions, amplitude and phase images of first harmonic, and sectorial phases of left ventricle were analyzed.

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An accurate identification of cerebral structures is necessary to perform quantification of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). We have developed an anatomical localization system that accounts for individual brain shapes and sizes by using the Talairach proportional grid system. The locations of the commissural lines, which define the stereotactic coordinate system, are calculated from the external landmarks provided by the canthomeatal line.

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123I-N-(di-ethylamino-2-ethyl) 4 iodobenzamide (I-BZA) has been put forward by the Clermont-Ferrand INSERM U71 group (France) as a tracer for malignant melanoma. We report on the clinical results obtained in 56 studies performed on 48 patients. Whole body scans along with spot views were obtained after injection of 185 MBq of I-BZA.

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Brain electrical activity is related to cerebral perfusion. The nature of this relationship is unclear, however, and surface-recorded activity has not been a reliable indicator of brain perfusion. We studied 27 subjects, all of whom were examined with single photon emission tomography (SPECT) and quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG), to assess associations between QEEG cordance and relative brain perfusion.

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Objective: To study cerebral abnormalities in myotonic dystrophy (MD) and determine the different patterns of cerebral function in patients with MD with maternal (mMD) vs paternal (pMD) inheritance.

Design: Patients with MD and normal controls were studied with neuropsychological testing, magnetic resonance imaging, and single photon emission computed tomography.

Setting: Studies were done at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, Calif.

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We report on a patient in whom we observed an unusually important upward creep of the heart on postexercise 201TI tomographic acquisition. When uncorrected, this led to reconstruction of grossly abnormal tomograms, which were normal after correction of upward creep of the heart. This phenomenon may be related to the patient's history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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Subclinical rhythmic electrographic discharge in adults (SREDA) is considered a benign EEG pattern of uncertain significance, although it may closely resemble an EEG seizure pattern. We investigated a 57-year-old man with a very lateralized epileptiform activity localized to the occipito-temporal areas of the right hemisphere. Neuropsychological tests, clonazepam injection and 99m Tc-HMPAO-SPECT were performed during the SREDA and compared to the interparoxysmal data, providing further evidence that SREDA cannot be considered as an epileptic pattern and that, in some instances, it may be related to chronic hypoxic/ischemic mechanisms.

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This study evaluated the correlations between left ventricular (LV) diastolic parameters assessed by equilibrium radionuclide angiography (ERNA) and heart rate (HR) through right ventricular pacing. Twelve patients with a permanent right ventricular apex pace-maker were included. Serial ERNA studies were performed under 6 sets of pacing cycle length (heart rate = 52, 62, 72, 82, 92, 104 beats/min) for each patient.

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Mediastinal irradiation is considered as a long term cardiac risk factor, although no myocardial dysfunction can usually be documented during long term follow-up of the patients having undergone this treatment. We prospectively studied on 124 patients the early effects of irradiation on the myocardium using radionuclide angiography Left ventricular ejection fraction was measured at three different times: before starting the irradiation, 15 days after and more than 2 months after the end of treatment. The patients were divided into four groups according to the type of irradiation received: M group of 53 patients (mediasteinal irradiation), L group of 33 patients (left mammary chain irradiation), R group of 25 patients (right mammary chain irradiation), C group for 13 control patients (irradiation field did not include the heart).

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