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99Tcm-SESTAMIBI for planar myocardial perfusion imaging; not as ideal as the physical properties.

J F Verzijlbergen1, M J Cramer, M G Niemeyer, C A Ascoop, E E Van der Wall, E K Pauwels.   

Abstract

99Tcm-methoxyisobutyl isonitrile (Tc-SESTAMIBI) has recently been introduced as a new myocardial perfusion agent which exhibits ideal physical properties for imaging with the gamma camera. To assess the diagnostic accuracy of planar Tc-SESTAMIBI, myocardial perfusion imaging was performed in 60 consecutive patients at rest and during exercise. The results were compared with coronary angiographic findings, obtained within 3 months of the exercise test. Planar 201Tl images were also performed on the same day and to the same level of stress as the Tc-SESTAMIBI exercise. Exact segmental agreement between Tc-SESTAMIBI and 201Tl was 77%. Nineteen per cent of all 900 segments demonstrated ischaemia with Tc-SESTAMIBI and 20% with 201Tl. The overall sensitivity for detecting haemodynamically significant coronary artery disease with Tc-SESTAMIBI was 86% and specificity was 78%; with 201Tl the values were 89 and 78%, respectively (differences not significant). Vessel-specific comparative detection rates revealed no statistical significant differences between both radiopharmaceuticals. Intra-observer variability for Tc-SESTAMIBI images was 12% and for 201Tl it was 14%. Inter-observer variability for Tc-SESTAMIBI was 14% and for 201Tl 17%. Although the physical characteristics of Tc-SESTAMIBI allow crisp and clear high-count density imaging, no significant differences are found when planar images are compared with 201Tl and are well within observer variabilities.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1829798     DOI: 10.1097/00006231-199105000-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucl Med Commun        ISSN: 0143-3636            Impact factor:   1.690


  4 in total

1.  Exercise gated planar myocardial perfusion imaging using technetium-99m sestamibi for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease: an alternative to exercise tomographic imaging.

Authors:  F Jamar; R Topcuoglu; F Cauwe; P De Coster; V Roelants; C Beckers; W Wijns; J A Melin
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  1995-01

2.  Comparison of technetium-99m sestamibi left ventricular wall motion and perfusion studies with thallium-201 perfusion imaging: in search of the combination of variables with the highest accuracy in predicting coronary artery disease.

Authors:  J F Verzijlbergen; A H Zwinderman; C A Ascoop; E E van der Wall; M G Niemeyer; E K Pauwels
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  1996-05

Review 3.  The role of scintigraphic techniques in the evaluation of functional results of coronary bypass grafting and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.

Authors:  A F Kuijper; B L van Eck-Smit; M G Niemeyer; A V Bruschke; E K Pauwels; E E van der Wall
Journal:  Int J Card Imaging       Date:  1993

4.  Patients with a normal exercise thallium-201 myocardial scintigram: always a good prognosis?

Authors:  W P Oosterhuis; A Breeman; M G Niemeyer; A H Zwinderman; A F Kuijper; E E van der Wall; J G Tijssen; E K Pauwels
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  1993-02
  4 in total

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