Published August 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Fast myocardial perfusion imaging with 99mTc in challenging patients using conventional SPECT cameras

  • 1. Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center, Nuclear Medicine Department (Greece)
  • 2. Athens Medical University, Medical Physics Department (Greece)

Description

Background

We attempted to validate the performance of a fast myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) protocol in diagnostically challenging patients.

Methods

78 patients with ΒΜΙ > 24.9, LVH or three vessels disease underwent two sequential gated-MPI studies. The first at 15 (Early Imaging, EI) and the second at 45 (Late Imaging, LI) minutes post 99mTc-injection, at both stress and rest. Counts over heart (H), liver (Liv) and subdiaphragmatic space (Sub) and image quality, and myocardial perfusion and function parameters were compared between the two protocols. Coronary angiography was performed within 2 months from MPI, and ROC analysis was used to compare the diagnostic accuracy for the detection of ≥50% diameter luminal stenosis.

Results

Quality was optimal-good in 93% of EI and 98% of LI studies (P = .12), H/Liv and stress H/Sub ratios were similar, but rest H/Sub ratio was lower in EI (P = .009). SSS [10 (0 to 46) vs 9 (0 to 36), P = .006] and SDS [3 (0 to 35) vs 2 (0 to 34), P = .02] were higher in EI protocol. LVEF, motion and thickening scores did not differ between the two protocols. A highly significant (P < .001) linear relationship with clinically negligible mean differences in Bland-Altman analysis was observed for all perfusion and function-related data. Sensitivity (EI 81%, LI 80%) and specificity (65% for both) did not differ (P = .23) between the two protocols.

Conclusion

The fast protocol is technically feasible and diagnostically accurate compared to the established protocol in diagnostically challenging patients.

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology (Online)
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 1314-1327
ISSN
1532-6551

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Copyright (c) 2017 American Society of Nuclear Cardiology