Pathological regional cerebral blood flow inopiate-dependent           patients during withdrawal: a HMPAO-SPECT study.

 

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Danos P, Kasper S, Grunwald F, Klemm E, Krappel C,   Broich K, Hoflich G, Overbeck B, Biersack HJ, Moller HJ.

           Department of   Psychiatry, University of Magdeburg, Germany

           Neuropsychobiology   1998;37(4):194-9


        


           The aims of the present study were to investigate   regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in heroin-dependent patients during   withdrawal and to assess the relation between these changes and duration of   heroin consumption and withdrawal data. The rCBF was measured using brain SPECT   with 99mTc-HMPAO in 16 heroin-dependent patients during heroin withdrawal. Thirteen   patients received levomethadone at the time of the SPECT scans. The images were   analyzed both visually and quantitatively. A total of 21 hypoperfused brain   regions were observed in 11 of the 16 patients. The temporal lobes were the most   affected area, hypoperfusions of the right and left temporal lobe were observed   in 5 and 5 patients, respectively. Three of the patients had a hypoperfusion of   the right frontal lobe, 2 patients showed perfusion defects in the left frontal   lobe, right parietal lobe and left parietal lobe. The results of the   quantitative assessments of the rCBF were consistent with the results of the   qualitative findings. The stepwise regression analysis showed a significant   positive correlation (r = 0.54) between the dose of levomethadone at the time of   the SPECT scan and the rCBF of the right parietal lobe. Other significant   correlations between clinical data and rCBF were not found. The present results   suggest brain perfusion abnormalities during heroin withdrawal in   heroin-dependent patients, which are not due to the conditions of   withdrawal.



        


        
   

   

 

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