Use of Tc-99m-Trodat-1 SPECT to evaluate the efficacy of deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease

Hellenic journal of nuclear medicine(2022)

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Objective: This study aimed to explore the availability of striatal dopamine transporter (DAT) after deep brain stimulation (DBS) by single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) using technetium-99m-labeled tropane derivative (Tc-99m-Trodat-1). Subjects and methods: In this cohort, 28 patients with PD were enrolled (including 18 males and 10 females). Among these patients, the age range was 55-75 years. All patients referred for optimized DBS programming were recruited for Tc-99m-Trodat-1 imaging and symptom assessment. Dopamine transporter SPECT was performed under medication-off state before DBS and at the 6(th) month after DBS, respectively. The clinical scales including Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS), Modified Hoehn & Yahr Scale (MHYS) and Ability of Daily Life Scale (ADLS) were carried out before DBS and at 6 months after DBS under medication-on and medication-off, respectively. Dopamine transporter availability was assessed based on DAT SPECT. In addition, the correlation between DAT availability and clinical scales was investigated. The data were analyzed using SPSS 23.0. Results: The mean UPDRS total, MHYS and ADLS scores were 62.36, 2.23 and 42.07 under medication-on, respectively. The medication improvement rate of UPDRS total, MHYS and ADLS scores were 27.55%, 21.88% and 54.19%, respectively. Interestingly, we found PD patients with MHYS grade I usually presented unilateral symptoms, but DAT imaging showed that DAT uptake of the bilateral striatum was lower than that of the normal and the S-value of the contralateral side was significantly lower than that of the ipsilateral side. Furthermore, we found that DBS can improve the laterality of symptoms. The DBS improvement rate of UPDRS total scores, ADLS scores and DAT S-value were 37.65%, 72.51% and 18.21%, respectively. The symptom laterality was significantly correlated with the DAT S-value at baseline and at 6 months after DBS (r=0.63, 0.69 and 0.66, 0.75). The dosage of levodopa was 696.43 +/- 146.52 and was 455.36 +/- 107.44 before DBS surgery and at DBS-on, respectively. Conclusion: Deep brain stimulation can significantly improve the symptom of PD. Dopamine transporter S-value was well correlated with the change of symptoms laterality. Therefore, DAT imaging can be used to diagnose PD in the early stage and to evaluate the curative effect of DBS. However, the validation of this result requires further study.
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Parkinson's disease,Deep brain stimulation,Tc-99M-Trodat-1 SPECT,Dopamine transporter
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