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Letter to the Editor May/June 1999

The article "SPECT May Help Resolve Dementia Diagnosis," in the January/February issue fails to mention EEG in diagnosis of dementia, a test cheaper than SPECT and CT. EEG is quite sensitive, correlates with prognosis, and is specific withing a given clinical context.

Your title "May Help Resolve" may generate unnecessary referrals for SPECT scanning in this situation. At a time of rigorous health care funding, we need to utilise only those tests which are clearly going to benefit the patient in a cost-effective manner. This article does not advance that goal.

Sincerely,

Warren T. Blume, MD, FRCPC,
Professor,
Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences,
Epilepsy and Clinical Neurological Sciences,
London Health Sciences Centre,
London, Ontario

P.S. The cost of EEG versus SPECT scanning is $51.20 and $162.50 respectively.