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E M Engbers1, M Mouden, P L Jager, J R Timmer.
Abstract
We describe a 45-year-old male survivor of Hodgkin lymphoma, treated with mediastinal radiation therapy, referred for single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging in combination with coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring. SPECT demonstrated a reversible moderate-sized lateral perfusion defect, and the CAC score was zero. A calcium score of zero markedly reduces the probability of having coronary artery disease (CAD) and is associated with a very low risk of future cardiovascular events. However, a CAC score of zero does not completely rule out obstructive CAD. In this case, invasive coronary angiography revealed three-vessel CAD with left main involvement. Whether mediastinal radiation therapy in general is associated with CAD without accompanying CAC is yet unclear.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26123061 PMCID: PMC4497985 DOI: 10.1007/s12471-015-0719-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neth Heart J ISSN: 1568-5888 Impact factor: 2.380
Fig. 1Electrocardiogram during adenosine infusion demonstrated ST-segment elevation in lead AVR and significant ST-segment depression in leads V4-V6 and lead II
Fig. 2Myocardial perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography without attenuation correction. A reversible moderate size lateral perfusion defect is demonstrated
Fig. 3The left main demonstrated significant stenosis with involvement of the ostia of the left anterior descending and circumflex artery. The ostial right coronary artery demonstrated significant stenosis. No other stenoses were found in the course of the coronary arteries