1. Potential diagnostic value of
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Mehrshad, Abbasi, Nafise, Ghalandari, Saeed, Farzanefar, Vajiheh, Aghamollaii, Mona, Ahmadi, Morsaleh, Ganji, Mohsen, Afarideh, Sogol, Loloee, Maryam, Naseri, and Abbas, Tafakhori
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Lewy Body Disease ,Male ,3-Iodobenzylguanidine ,Adolescent ,ROC Curve ,Alzheimer Disease ,Myocardial Perfusion Imaging ,Humans ,Dementia ,Female - Abstract
Clinical difficulty to discriminate between the Alzheimer disease (AD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) has led researchers to focus on highly sensitive functional imaging modalities. The aim of the present study was to assessSeventeen patients who were known cases of dementia underwentOut of 17 patients (13 males; 76.5%), 10 patients had AD (7 males; 70%) and 7 patients had DLB (6 males; 85%). The pooled HMR was 1.74±0.33 in the study population; with 1.95±0.22 in the AD group and 1.43±0.20 in the DLB group to demonstrate significantly different HMR scores between patients with AD and DLB (p value=0.001). The visual interpretation was positive in 10 patients (accuracy of 88.2%). The shortest distance on the ROC curve to the optimal value corresponding to HMR=1.57 identified 10 patients with a high HMR (positive cardiac uptake) and 7 patients with a low HMR (negative cardiac uptake), the accuracy calculated at 88.2%.
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- 2017