The assessment of the range of normal values of lower limb perfusion indicators at rest and stress with the own radio isotopic method and program

作者: Wiesław Tryniszewski , Mariusz Gadzicki , Zbigniew Maziarz

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关键词: PsychologyCardiologyRest (music)Internal medicineAnatomyScintigraphyLower limbCirculation ImpairmentNormal valuesComparative evaluationPerfusionRange (statistics)

摘要: Lack of muscle perfusion normal values limited the hitherto diagnostics to comparative evaluation relative without possibility define range norm. Muscle perfusion, being a physiological process should have quantitative parameters defining values. Nuclear medicine is vested with possibilities, methods and markers that allow us perfusion. We took on trial elaborate method program solve this issue in very useful way for clinical diagnostics. Aim: Elaborating allowing half-quantitative lower limbs’ at rest stress, indicators stress their application. Material: As criterion inclusion group - was lack dysfunctions vascular system. In all, 74 non-smoking persons (34 women 40 men), age between 21 45 (average 31,8) were examined. Methods: I. Examinations excluded circulation impairment muscles were: basic tests, biochemical blood USG-Doppler, ankle-brachial indicator. II. Radio isotopic examinations performed gamma camera ELSCINT SP 6HR high-resolution collimator 5HR after injection radiopharmaceutical agent Tc99mMIBI 11,1 MBq/kg m.c. activity. The results mathematically analysed own ALLP (Assessment Lower Limbs Perfusion). tests USG-Doppler didn’t show any deviation from elaborated radio allowed calves’ which contained 5,28–8,02 4,29–6,32 stress; case thighs’ was: 4,54–7,08 4,00–5,66 Conclusions: 1. radioisotopic assessment limb stress. 2. determination allows differentiating patients impaired circulation. 3. Established ranges application both healthy They also assist monitoring effects conserva

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