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Abstract


Measurement of regional cerebral blood flow with single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) was performed using 99mTc-HMPAO in 16 patients with traumatic subdural hygroma, and we investigated the relationships between the results and the
initial
clinical findings and clinical outcomes on 4-months after injury.
In patients with complex subdural hygroma, improvement of perfusion on follow up SPECT was correlated with the clinical outcome. But in patients with simple subdural hygroma, the clinical outocmes were good regardless of cerebral perfusion on
initial
SPECT and cerebral hypoperfusion was improved on follow up SPECT in all patients.
These results suggested that associated parenchymal injury, initial perfusion of the frontal cortex, and improvement of perfusion on follow up SPECT were good indicators of clinical outcome.
In conclusion, HMPAO-SPECT can be helpful in predicting the prognosis and assessing the effect of surgical treatment in patients with traumatic subdural hygroma.

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