Zusammenfassung
Der Nachweis eines zerebralen Perfusionsausfalls mittels lipophilen, Tc-99 m-markierten Radiopharmaka wie 99 mTc-ECD und 99 mTc-HMPAO kann als ergänzende Untersuchung zur Hirntodfeststellung eingesetzt werden. Vorteile des Verfahrens sind die fehlende Invasivität, die rasche Durchführbarkeit und die hohe Standardisierung. Es sind bislang keine Fälle berichtet, bei denen mit diesen Verfahren ein zerebraler Perfusionsausfall diagnostiziert worden wäre und die Diagnose des Hirntods nicht vorlag. Die besondere Verantwortung der Diagnostik setzt Erfahrung im Umgang mit den genannten Radiopharmaka und dem Untersuchungsablauf voraus.
Abstract
Technetium-99 m labelled lipophilic radiopharmaceuticals are well established in documenting the loss of cerebral perfusion in the context of brain death diagnosis. The procedures are non invasive, can easily be applied in intensive care patients and are highly standardized. No cases have been reported in whom a complete loss of cerebral perfusion has been diagnosed with 99 mTc-ECD or 99 mTc-HMPAO scintigraphy in whom the diagnosis of brain death has not been confirmed thereafter. Owing to the far reaching consequences of the diagnosis “brain death”, the procedures should only be employed by experienced nuclear medicine physicians.
Schlüsselwörter
Hirntod - zerebrale Perfusion - Szintigrafie
Key words
brain death - cerebral perfusion - scintigraphy
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Klinik und Poliklinik für Nuklearmedizin
Universitätsklinikum Münster
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