Relationship between cerebral blood flow reduction patterns on scintigraphy and nonmotor symptoms in new-onset Lewy body disease.

Yukinori Okada, Makoto Shiraishi, Koji Hori, Keiichro Yamaguchi, Yasuhiro Hasegawa
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Background: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between patterns of reduced cerebral blood flow (CBF) evaluated by means of 123I-N-isopropyl-p-iodoamphetamine ([123I]IMP) scintigraphy and nonmotor symptoms in new-onset Lewy body disease (Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies [DLB]).

Material and methods: Twenty-four patients diagnosed with new-onset Parkinson's disease or DLB underwent [123I]IMP CBF scintigraphy at St. Marianna Medical University Hospital between January 1, 2010, and March 30, 2018. The reductions in CBF in various brain regions were analyzed using the three-dimensional stereotactic surface projection method and were compared to standard database values, yielding extent values (%). The extent values were evaluated in relation to the presence/absence of motor or nonmotor symptoms such as visual hallucinations, auditory hallucinations, delirium, depression, delusions, and dementia.

Results: The extent value was 100% in the angular, supramarginal, and lingual gyri; 95% in the orbital gyri; and 92.6% in the fusiform gyri. The extent value in patients without hallucinations and those with visual hallucinations was 41.2% and 54.3%, respectively, in the frontal lobe (p = 0.02) and 33.3% and 51.0%, respectively, in the medial prefrontal gyri (p = 0.02). Age-adjusted multivariate analysis showed that extent values in the frontal lobe were associated with visual hallucinations (odds ratio: 1.09, 95% confidence interval 1.00-1.18, p = 0.04).

Conclusions: The above results show that the CBF is reduced in several areas of the cerebral cortex and suggest an association between reduced blood flow in the frontal lobe and the appearance of visual hallucinations in patients with new-onset DLB.

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新发路易体病脑血流减少模式与非运动症状的关系
背景:本研究旨在探讨用123I- n -异丙基-对碘安非他明([123I]IMP)显像评估的脑血流量减少(CBF)模式与新发路易体病(帕金森病和伴路易体痴呆[DLB])非运动症状的关系。材料和方法:2010年1月1日至2018年3月30日,24例诊断为新发帕金森病或DLB的患者在St. Marianna Medical University Hospital接受了[123I]IMP CBF扫描。使用三维立体定向表面投影法分析脑CBF在不同脑区的减少,并与标准数据库值进行比较,得出幅度值(%)。评估程度值与运动或非运动症状的有无相关,如视幻觉、幻听、谵妄、抑郁、妄想和痴呆。结果:角回、缘上回和舌回的程度值均为100%;95%在眶回;92.6%在梭状回。无幻觉和视幻觉患者在额叶的程度值分别为41.2%和54.3% (p = 0.02),在前额内侧回的程度值分别为33.3%和51.0% (p = 0.02)。经年龄调整的多变量分析显示,额叶的范围值与视幻觉有关(优势比:1.09,95%可信区间1.00-1.18,p = 0.04)。结论:上述结果表明,脑血流在大脑皮层的几个区域减少,提示新发DLB患者额叶血流量减少与视觉幻觉的出现之间存在关联。
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