DAT Scan is used to assess the pre-synaptic striatal uptake in the putamen and caudate of the brain. The different uptake patterns can differentiate between:
- Parkinsonian syndrom and an essential tremor
DaTSCAN has a dopamine transporter radioligand which allows it to be taken up by the dopamine receptors in the basal ganglia (putamen & caudate) of the brain.
Positioning the Patient:
Both
detectors should be in lateral positions. Detector 1 should be in left lateral
and detector 2 should be in right lateral.
Attempt
to align the ear of patient with middle of detector. Use a point source on ear
to position the caudate and putamen in FOV. The caudate and putamen are always
above the ears meaning you do not have to image the whole head. This is good
for patients with short necks.
You can now begin acquisition.
Acquisition parameters:
Matrix size : 128 x 128
High resolution collimator
Dual head camera
60 projections per head
30 seconds per view
Imaging time : 45 min
Case Studies:
The following case studies were acquired at Holy Name Medical Center:
CASE #1
CASE #2
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