원저 : 경미한 급성 두부외상환자에서 SPECT , q - EEG 및 CT의 비교 ( A Comparative Study of SPECT , q - EEG and CT in Patients with Mild , Acute Head Trauma ) () |
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이석호(Suk Ho Lee),김진석(Jin Seok Kim),문희승(Hee Seung Moon),이숭구(Sung Ku Lee),김소연(So Yon Kim),김영중(Young Jung Kim),박병익(Byung Yik Park),이권전(Gwon Jeon Lee),김갑득(Kap Deuk Kim),김호전(Ho Joeng Kim),조경형(Kyeung Hyeung Cho),설현욱(Hyun Uk Seol), |
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Abstract |
Functional cerebral impairments have been verified
objectively by brain SPECT and q-EEG (quantitative
electroencephalography). Microcerebral circulatory
defects without anatomical changes cannot be detected
by the brain CT or MRI. Brain SPECT using Tc-99m-HMPAO
(Hexamethyl propyleneamine oxime) as a key radioisotope
may be accepted as the useful method for identifying
functional cerebral impairments. We studied 25 patients
with mild head trauma to define whether the SPECT was
helpful in detecting cerebral impairment. Results were
as follows: The SPECT was positive in 23 patients out
of 25, q-EEG positive in 16 patients and brain CT was
positive in 3 cases. SPECT and q-EEG were more
sensitive than CT. SPECT would be more useful method
than brain CT to investigate cerebral function after
head injury. |
Keyword |
Head trauma and brain SPECT |
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