"SE - \u0160v\u00E9dsk\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED" . . . . "Regional cerebellar metabolism ((18)FDG PET) predicts the clinical outcome of the short-term inpatient treatment of alcohol addiction"@en . "0172-780X" . . "Hor\u00E1\u010Dek, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . "33" . "Regional cerebellar metabolism ((18)FDG PET) predicts the clinical outcome of the short-term inpatient treatment of alcohol addiction" . . "Neuroendocrinology Letters" . "I, P(NS10253)" . "Rackov\u00E1, Sylva" . "164607" . "RIV/00023752:_____/12:43913795" . . . "Regional cerebellar metabolism ((18)FDG PET) predicts the clinical outcome of the short-term inpatient treatment of alcohol addiction"@en . . "6"^^ . "3"^^ . . "RIV/00023752:_____/12:43913795!RIV13-MZ0-00023752" . . "Regional cerebellar metabolism ((18)FDG PET) predicts the clinical outcome of the short-term inpatient treatment of alcohol addiction" . "4" . . "1"^^ . . "alcohol dependence, relapse prediction, positron emission tomography"@en . . "[BE9A54651862]" . . "OBJECTlVES: The acute and maintenance treatment of alcohol addiction represents the clinical challenge. The aims of our study were to evaluate the influence of alcohol consumption on regional brain metabolism and the predictive value of PET by means of the duration and quality of remission which followed the sub-acute treatment. METHODS: PET investigation with 18fluoro-deoxyglucose (l8FDG) were performed in detoxified patients with alcohol dependence at the end of short-terrn treatment. Abstinence was evaluated in patients during the one year follow-up period. RESULTS: We detected the positive correlation between 18PDG uptake in the cerebellar vermis (FWE, p<0.05) and duration of abstinence within one year. DISCUSSION: Our findings support the assumption that the cerebellum would be involved in the maintenance of abstinence in alcohol dependent subjects. Cerebellar connections with cortical areas critieal for addiction such as fronta], parietal, temporal regions would mediate the influence of the cerebellum on emotional systems related to addiction. CONCLUSIONS: Our study is the first to document that the cerebellum and particularly the vermis is involved in the clinical outcome in terms of abstinence during one year. Our findings support the role of the cerebcllum in addiction and the possibility to predict therapeutic outcome." . "OBJECTlVES: The acute and maintenance treatment of alcohol addiction represents the clinical challenge. The aims of our study were to evaluate the influence of alcohol consumption on regional brain metabolism and the predictive value of PET by means of the duration and quality of remission which followed the sub-acute treatment. METHODS: PET investigation with 18fluoro-deoxyglucose (l8FDG) were performed in detoxified patients with alcohol dependence at the end of short-terrn treatment. Abstinence was evaluated in patients during the one year follow-up period. RESULTS: We detected the positive correlation between 18PDG uptake in the cerebellar vermis (FWE, p<0.05) and duration of abstinence within one year. DISCUSSION: Our findings support the assumption that the cerebellum would be involved in the maintenance of abstinence in alcohol dependent subjects. Cerebellar connections with cortical areas critieal for addiction such as fronta], parietal, temporal regions would mediate the influence of the cerebellum on emotional systems related to addiction. CONCLUSIONS: Our study is the first to document that the cerebellum and particularly the vermis is involved in the clinical outcome in terms of abstinence during one year. Our findings support the role of the cerebcllum in addiction and the possibility to predict therapeutic outcome."@en . . "Jan\u016F, Lubo\u0161" . . . "000310259500011" .