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We examined 99mTc-exametazime brain blood flow single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) images using a spatial covariance analysis (SCA) approach to assess its diagnostic value in distinguishing dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) from Alzheimer's disease (AD). Voxel SCA was simultaneously applied to a set of preprocessed images (AD, n=40; DLB, n=26), generating a series of eigenimages representing common intercorrelated voxels in AD and DLB. Linear regression derived a spatial covariance pattern (SCP) that discriminated DLB from AD. To investigate the diagnostic value of the model SCP, the SCP was validated by applying it to a second, independent, AD and DLB cohort (AD, n=34; DLB, n=29). Mean SCP expressions differed between AD and DLB (F 1,64 =36.2, P<0.001) with good diagnostic accuracy (receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve area 0.87, sensitivity 81%, specificity 88%). Forward application of the model SCP to the independent cohort revealed similar differences between groups (F1,61 =38.4, P<0.001), also with good diagnostic accuracy (ROC 0.86, sensitivity 80%, specificity 80%). Multivariate analysis of blood flow SPECT data appears to be robust and shows good diagnostic accuracy in two independent cohorts for distinguishing DLB from AD. © 2013 ISCBFM All rights reserved.
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Colloby, S. J., Taylor, J. P., Davison, C. M., Lloyd, J. J., Firbank, M. J., McKeith, I. G., & O’Brien, J. T. (2013). Multivariate spatial covariance analysis of 99m Tc-exametazime SPECT images in dementia with Lewy bodies and Alzheimer’s disease: Utility in differential diagnosis. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 33(4), 612–618. https://doi.org/10.1038/jcbfm.2013.2
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