Sheehan William, Thurber Steven
Geneva Medical Imaging, Inc., Geneva, WI, USA.
J Psychiatr Pract. 2008 Sep;14(5):318-23. doi: 10.1097/01.pra.0000336760.88178.e5.
We summarize single proton emission computed tomography (SPECT) findings from 63 psychiatric patients in a small rural hospital in western Minnesota. SPECT scans were ordered only for patients in whom documentation of hypoperfusion and functional deficits might be helpful in clarifying diagnoses and treatment planning. The patients referred for SPECT scans had histories of traumatic brain injuries, atypical psychiatric symptom presentations, or conditions that were refractory to standard treatments. In the context of strict referral guidelines and close psychiatrist-radiologist collaboration, a much higher yield of significant findings was obtained compared with those noted in other reports in the literature.
我们总结了明尼苏达州西部一家小型乡村医院63名精神科患者的单质子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)结果。仅对那些灌注不足和功能缺陷的记录可能有助于明确诊断和治疗计划的患者进行SPECT扫描。被转诊进行SPECT扫描的患者有脑外伤史、非典型精神症状表现或对标准治疗无效的疾病。在严格的转诊指南和精神科医生与放射科医生密切合作的背景下,与文献中其他报告相比,获得了更高比例的显著发现。