Evaluation of transcranial sonographic findings and MIBG cardiac scintigraphy in the diagnosis of idiopathic Parkinson's disease

Abstract The diagnosis of idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD) is based on clinical criteria. In the last two decades several neuroimaging methods using transcranial sonography (TCS) or radiolabelled tracers such as the myocardial MIBG scintigraphy were applied to support diagnosis of IPD. They...

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Published inParkinsonism & related disorders Vol. 19; no. 11; pp. 995 - 999
Main Authors Behnke, Stefanie, Hellwig, Dirk, Bürmann, Jan, Runkel, Anne, Farmakis, Georgios, Kirsch, Carl M, Fassbender, Klaus, Becker, Georg, Dillmann, Ulrich, Spiegel, Jörg
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LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2013
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Summary:Abstract The diagnosis of idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD) is based on clinical criteria. In the last two decades several neuroimaging methods using transcranial sonography (TCS) or radiolabelled tracers such as the myocardial MIBG scintigraphy were applied to support diagnosis of IPD. They have been used independently of each other and their interrelation is not yet clear. In the present study we analyzed the relation between findings of TCS, MIBG scintigraphy, and clinical presentation in 42 patients with IPD who were clinically diagnosed and underwent clinical follow-up over ≥3 years in order to confirm IPD diagnosis throughout the clinical course. The extent of substantia nigra hyperechogenicity (SN+) contralateral to the clinically more affected body side (SNcontra ) was compared to myocardial123 I-MIBG uptake. SNcontra did not correlate with the myocardial MIBG uptake ( r  = −0.10; p  = 0.52). Both myocardial MIBG uptake and TCS did not correlate significantly with Hoehn and Yahr stage ( r  = −0.03; p  = 0.87 and r  = −0.10; p  = 0.54, respectively). Sensitivity of TCS in the diagnosis of IPD was 79%, of MIBG scintigraphy 81%. The combination of both measurements reached a sensitivity of 95%. TCS and MIBG scintigraphy may disclose complementary aspects of IPD. The combined use of both neuroimaging methods might improve the diagnostic sensitivity regarding IPD.
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ISSN:1353-8020
1873-5126
DOI:10.1016/j.parkreldis.2013.06.019