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[123I]IPT Binding to the Presynaptic Dopamine Transporter: Variation of Intra- and Interobserver Data Evaluation in Parkinsonian Patients and Controls

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Journal Eur J Nucl Med
Specialty Nuclear Medicine
Date 2001 Feb 24
PMID 11189944
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Abstract

Imaging the presynaptic dopamine transporter with cocaine analogues and single-photon emission tomography (SPET) has proven to be a potential diagnostic tool for classifying the extent and degree of dopaminergic nerve cell loss. For correct interpretation of scan results, however, knowledge of the intra-/interobserver variation of data evaluation is mandatory. Iodine-123 labelled N-(3-iodopropen-2-yl)-2beta-carbomethoxy-3beta-(chlorophenyl)tropane ([123I]IPT) SPET data of 10 controls and 30 parkinsonian patients with varying degrees of reduced IPT binding were analysed twice by an expert (intraobserver) and once by a less experienced physician in training (interobserver). For semiquantitative evaluation of specific IPT binding, ratios between total striatum, caudate and putamen and a background region were calculated. No significant differences were observed for either the intra- or the interobserver analyses. Variation was lower in controls than in the patient group. Overall variation indices were below 5%. Variation in interobserver results was only slightly higher than that in intraobserver results. The intra-/interobserver results showed highly significant correlations (r = 0.99). The intraclass correlation was higher than 0.9 for all evaluations. Our results indicate that the specific presynaptic striatal dopamine transporter binding assessed with IPT-SPET may be reproducibly analysed by the same and different observers in controls as well as in patients with varying degrees of reduced binding.

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