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Technetium-99m sestamibi myocardial imaging at rest for assessment of myocardial infarction and first-pass ejection fraction. Multicenter Cardiolite Study Group.

C A Boucher1, F J Wackers, B L Zaret, I G Mena.   

Abstract

The ability of technetium (Tc)-99m sestamibi myocardial perfusion imaging at rest to evaluate myocardial infarction and first-pass ejection fraction was studied in a trial involving 18 institutions. Protocol I compared regional perfusion with occurrence of infarction by Q wave or by gated blood pool scan wall motion abnormality in 146 patients. Protocol II assessed first-pass right and left ventricular ejection fraction in 85 patients. In protocol I, Tc-99m sestamibi images were abnormal in 104 of 111 patients (94%) with both a Q wave and a gated scan wall motion abnormality and was normal in 23 of 25 patients (92%) in whom both were normal. Therefore, concordance existed in 105 (94%) patients. Of 115 patients with a Q wave, 107 (93%) had an abnormal Tc-99m sestamibi study. Of 115 patients with a gated scan wall motion abnormality, 108 (94%) had an abnormal Tc-99m sestamibi study. Tc-99m sestamibi imaging showed corresponding perfusion abnormalities in 81% of 69 anterior Q-wave infarcts, 73% of 55 inferior Q-wave infarcts and 88% of 8 posterior infarcts. Specificity in normal regions on electrocardiography and wall motion was 91, 100 and 100%, respectively, for anterior, inferior and posterior regions, respectively, between wall motion and perfusion. Of 17 myocardial segments per patient, there was concordance in 74% of patients. First pass Tc-99m sestamibi imaging of ejection fraction agreed well with conventional first-pass imaging for the right and left ventricle. It is concluded that Tc-99m sestamibi myocardial imaging at rest reliably diagnoses and localizes infarction and assesses ejection fraction by first-pass imaging.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1530901     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(92)90670-t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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