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Background, We have shown that the diagnostic accuracy of quantitative sing
le photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) thallium 201 myocardial perf
usion imaging is lower in women than in men and that much of the difference
can be explained by the smaller size of the left ventricle in women. There
fore attempts at improving the accuracy of myocardial perfusion imaging in
women should focus on the problem of lower accuracy in patients with small
chamber size. We evaluated two strategies for this: size- and gender-based
normal databases and inverse filtering with the Wiener filter.
Methods and Results. We identified 618 patients undergoing exercise SPECT T
l-201 who either had a low pre-test probability of coronary artery disease
or had catheterization-documented disease. Their images were analyzed on th
e basis of gender and chamber size: both gender and size- and gender-based
normal databases were created. The studies were analyzed quantitatively, an
d the accuracy was evaluated by use of the area under the receiver operatin
g characteristic (ROC) curve. Chamber size was significantly lower in women
(size index 69 +/- 22 women vs 96 +/- 28 men; P < .0001). The accuracy of
myocardial perfusion imaging was lower in women compared with men (ROC area
: 0.92 +/- 0.01 men vs 0.85 +/- 0.03 women; P = .03), and there was an even
greater difference in accuracy between patients with large versus small ch
amber size (ROC area: 0.94 +/- 0.01 large vs 0.81 +/- 0.03 small; P < .001)
. There was no improvement in the diagnostic accuracy either in women or in
patients with small chamber size when a size- and gender-based normal data
base, Wiener filter, or the Wiener filter with a size- and gender-based nor
mal database was used.
Conclusion. The left ventricular chamber size in women is smaller than that
in men. There is a significant difference in the accuracy of quantitative
SPECT Tl-201 between men and women and an even greater difference between p
atients with large versus small chamber size. Neither size- and gender-base
d databases nor Wiener filtering significantly improves accuracy in women o
r in patients with small chamber size.