Guedj E, Cammilleri S, Niboyet J, Dupont P, Vidal E, Dropinski JP, Mundler O
Service Central de Biophysique et de Médecine Nucléaire, AP-HM Timone, Marseille, France.
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purpose of this study was to investigate the specific clinical
correlate of brain SPECT perfusion abnormalities reported in
fibromyalgia. METHODS: We performed a whole-brain voxel-based
correlation analysis involving regional cerebral blood flow and various
parameters related to pain (Visual Analog Scale, Tubingen Pain Behavior
Scale, and Questionnaire Douleur de Saint-Antoine Scale), disability
(Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire [FIQ]), and anxiety and depression
status (Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale) in 20 patients with
fibromyalgia (P voxel < 0.005). Ten healthy control women were also
included, in order to determine areas of significant hypo- and
hyperperfusions in patients. RESULTS: FIQ total score was positively
correlated with bilateral parietal perfusion, including postcentral
cortex. These clusters of correlation were included in the areas of
significant hyperperfusion. FIQ total score was also negatively
correlated with perfusion of a left anterior temporal cluster, included
in the areas of significant hypoperfusions. No other clinical
correlation was observed with regional cerebral blood flow. CONCLUSION:
These results show that brain perfusion abnormalities in patients with
fibromyalgia are correlated with the clinical severity of the disease.