Quantitative SPECT brain imaging was performed in five normal subjects and in six ambulatory patients with Alzheimer's disease before the initiation of treatment with tetrahydroaminoacridine (THA) and lecithin. Imaging data were acquired with a single-head SPECT camera and a high-resolution collimator after the intravenous injection of 5 mCi of (p,5n) I-123 IMP. Uptake per pixel in 28 regions of interest in the transverse projection of each study was normalized to uptake per pixel in the cerebellum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough normalization of previously inverted T waves in the ECG is not uncommon during exercise treadmill testing, the clinical significance of this finding is still unclear. This was investigated in 45 patients during thallium-201 exercise testing. Patients with secondary T wave abnormalities on the resting ECG and ischemic exercise ST segment depression were excluded.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTomographic imaging of the brain was performed using a rotating slant hole collimator and [123I]N-isopropyl p-iodoamphetamine (IMP) in normal subjects (n = 6) and patients with either Alzheimer's disease (n = 5) or multiple infarct dementia (n = 3). Four blinded observers were asked to make a diagnosis from the images. Normal subjects and patients with multiple infarct dementia were correctly identified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF