The present study investigates if Cobalt-55 (Co-55) positron emission tomog
raphy (PET) allows us to distinguish and detect recent, recurrent strokes i
n patients who had already suffered a previous infarct in the same vascular
territory. Fourteen patients with recurrent strokes underwent a Co-55 PET
scan of the brain. Recently infarcted areas, less than 2 months old, had a
high Co-55 uptake ratio, whereas infarcts of 6 months to 1 year had an upta
ke ratio comparable to normal brain tissue. In infarcts older than 2 years
the Co-55 uptake ratio was decreased compared to the control values. The ev
olution in Co-55 uptake ratios with time can be explained by the dynamics o
f the inflammatory response within the infarct core. Co-55 PET allows to de
monstrate stroke recurrence and suggests that single photon emission tomogr
aphy, using Co-57 as the tracer, could be a more easy alternative to be use
d in routine neurological practice. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All righ
ts reserved.