Ca. Buchpiguel et al., CARDIAC AND SKELETAL-MUSCLE SCINTIGRAPHY IN DERMATOMYOSITIS AND POLYMYOSITIS - CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS, European journal of nuclear medicine, 23(2), 1996, pp. 199-203
To determine the role of scintigraphy in the detection of skeletal and
cardiac involvement in dermato- and polymyositis (DM/PM), we studied
30 patienls with a confirmed diagnosis of DM/PM (23 females, 7 males;
mean age: 35 years). Technetium-99m pyrophosphate (Tc-99m-PYP) and gal
lium-67 scans showed similar sensitivity, specificity and accuracy in
the detection of skeletal muscle involvement when compared with serum
enzymes (70%, 100% and 80%, respectively). Compared with the clinical
parameters, Tc-99m-PYP showed 70% and Ga-67 65% accuracy. Abnormal PYP
cardiac uptake was observed in 57% of patients, whereas abnormal Ga-6
7 cardiac uptake was seen in only 15%. Electrocardiography was abnorma
l in 40%, rest gated blood pool study in 23%, and chest X-ray in 13%.
In conclusion, both Tc-99m-PYP and Ga-67 can be useful in the detectio
n of the active phase of muscle disease. However, Tc-99m-PYP seems to
be more effective than Ga-67 in the early diagnosis of cardiac involve
ment.