Immediate thallium re-injection after stress imaging for the detection of myocardial viability

Authors
Citation
A. Aktas et B. Caner, Immediate thallium re-injection after stress imaging for the detection of myocardial viability, NUCL MED C, 21(2), 2000, pp. 143-146
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging
Journal title
NUCLEAR MEDICINE COMMUNICATIONS
ISSN journal
01433636 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
143 - 146
Database
ISI
SICI code
0143-3636(200002)21:2<143:ITRASI>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Myocardial perfusion imaging with thallium is an established method to asse ss the presence of ischaemic and viable myocardium. Using planar imaging, i mages acquired 1 h after immediate thallium re-injection have been shown to be comparable to those of 3 h redistribution. The aim of this study was to clarify this using SPET. Twenty patients with chronic coronary artery dise ase with at least two perfusion defects on post-exercise images participate d in this study. All patients received thallium re-injection after post-str ess SPET and all had 1 h, 3 h and 24 h redistribution imaging. The thallium myocardial tomograms were divided into 14 segments for each patient. A tot al of 78 segments were studied. When the frequency of reversibility on 1 h, 3 h and 24 h redistribution images is compared, of the 78 SPET defects 18 (23.1%) showed reversibility by 1 h, 34 (43.6%) by combined Ih and 3 h imag ing (P < 0.05) and 50 (64.1%) by combined 1 h, 3 h and 24 h imaging (P < 0. 05). Our results show that, compared to 3 h images, images acquired 1 h aft er immediate thallium re-injection underestimate the extent of viable myoca rdial segments and the incidence of late reversibility was not reduced by t he immediate re-injection of thallium. ((C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilk ins).