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Relation between Gd-DTPA contrast enhancement and regional inotropic response in the periphery and center of myocardial infarction.

B L Gerber1, C E Rochitte, D A Bluemke, J A Melin, P Crosille, L C Becker, J A Lima.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gd-DTPA contrast-enhanced (CE) MRI identifies patterns of early hypoenhancement and delayed hyperenhancement in acute myocardial infarction, but their clinical significance for the prediction of myocardial viability remains controversial. Therefore, we closely examined the relationship between these CE patterns and regional inotropic response to low-dose dobutamine infusion at a regional level. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Thirteen dogs underwent CE and tagged MRI at rest and during 5 microg. kg(-1). min(-1) dobutamine 48 hours after MI. CE patterns and 3D regional strains were measured in 96 segments per animal. Segments were categorized as being normofunctional (n=828) if resting circumferential shortening was within the range of remote myocardium, or dysfunctional (n=420) if not. Inotropic response in resting dysfunctional segments was assessed according to CE patterns. Significant improvement of radial thickening (from +12+/-1% [mean+/-SEM] to +22+/-2%, P<0.05) and circumferential shortening (from +1+/-1% to -5+/-1%, P<0.05) strains occurred in dysfunctional myocardium with normal CE pattern but not in myocardium with early hypoenhancement. Delayed hyperenhanced myocardium displayed a more complex behavior. Circumferential stretching improved in the peripheral regions (from +4+/-1% to -2+/-2%, P<0.05), where the infarct was nontransmural (38+/-3% transmurality), but not in centrally hyperenhanced regions (from +4+/-1% to +1+/-1% P=NS), where the infarct was 66+/-3% transmural.
CONCLUSIONS: Inotropic reserve was confined to dysfunctional myocardium with normal contrast enhancement but not to myocardium with early hypoenhancement. Inotropic response in delayed hyperenhanced myocardium is influenced by transmurality of necrosis. These observations support the use of CE MRI for the clinical detection of myocardial viability.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11524392     DOI: 10.1161/hc3401.095113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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