Brett W Sperry1, Michael N Vranian2, Albree Tower-Rader2, Rory Hachamovitch2, Mazen Hanna2, Richard Brunken3, Dermot Phelan2, Manuel D Cerqueira3, Wael A Jaber3. 1. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio. Electronic address: sperryb@ccf.org. 2. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio. 3. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to investigate the regional uptake of technetium 99m-pyrophosphate (TcPYP) in transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTR) and its association with mortality. BACKGROUND: TcPYP nuclear scintigraphy is a diagnostic and prognostic tool in ATTR. Echocardiography has identified a pattern of regional variation in longitudinal strain (LS) with a gradient of improved strain from base to apex in ATTR. METHODS: Consecutive patients with ATTR were evaluated who underwent TcPYP nuclear scintigraphy with planar and attenuation corrected single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Heart-to-contralateral lung (H/CL) ratio was calculated on planar images, and left ventricular (LV) uptake was determined in each of the 17 segments using SPECT. A measure of apical-sparing of myocardial TcPYP uptake, termed the apical-sparing ratio (ASR), was calculated as basal + mid / apical counts. RESULTS: Overall, 54 patients with ATTR (age 78 ± 9 years, 76% male, 31% hereditary ATTR) were analyzed. There was increased TcPYP uptake in basal and mid relative to apical LV segments, and an apical-sparing LS pattern on echocardiography. The right ventricle similarly showed greater uptake in basal segments. There were 26 deaths over 1.8 years median follow-up. The ASR of TcPYP uptake was associated with age-adjusted all-cause mortality (p = 0.013) with worse prognosis seen at levels <2.75. Global LS was also prognostic (p = 0.01), whereas H/CL ratio and total LV uptake indexed to blood pool were not (p = 0.772 and p = 0.850, respectively). The prognostic utility of the ASR persisted in multivariable modeling (p = 0.003), whereas global LS did not. CONCLUSIONS: There is decreased TcPYP uptake in apical as compared to mid and basal segments in the LV, mimicking apical-sparing LS seen on echocardiography. Regional distribution of LV TcPYP uptake is associated with mortality, whereas overall amount of uptake as measured by H/CL ratio and indexed LV SPECT uptake is not.
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to investigate the regional uptake of technetium 99m-pyrophosphate (TcPYP) in transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTR) and its association with mortality. BACKGROUND:TcPYP nuclear scintigraphy is a diagnostic and prognostic tool in ATTR. Echocardiography has identified a pattern of regional variation in longitudinal strain (LS) with a gradient of improved strain from base to apex in ATTR. METHODS: Consecutive patients with ATTR were evaluated who underwent TcPYP nuclear scintigraphy with planar and attenuation corrected single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Heart-to-contralateral lung (H/CL) ratio was calculated on planar images, and left ventricular (LV) uptake was determined in each of the 17 segments using SPECT. A measure of apical-sparing of myocardial TcPYP uptake, termed the apical-sparing ratio (ASR), was calculated as basal + mid / apical counts. RESULTS: Overall, 54 patients with ATTR (age 78 ± 9 years, 76% male, 31% hereditary ATTR) were analyzed. There was increased TcPYP uptake in basal and mid relative to apical LV segments, and an apical-sparing LS pattern on echocardiography. The right ventricle similarly showed greater uptake in basal segments. There were 26 deaths over 1.8 years median follow-up. The ASR of TcPYP uptake was associated with age-adjusted all-cause mortality (p = 0.013) with worse prognosis seen at levels <2.75. Global LS was also prognostic (p = 0.01), whereas H/CL ratio and total LV uptake indexed to blood pool were not (p = 0.772 and p = 0.850, respectively). The prognostic utility of the ASR persisted in multivariable modeling (p = 0.003), whereas global LS did not. CONCLUSIONS: There is decreased TcPYP uptake in apical as compared to mid and basal segments in the LV, mimicking apical-sparing LS seen on echocardiography. Regional distribution of LVTcPYP uptake is associated with mortality, whereas overall amount of uptake as measured by H/CL ratio and indexed LV SPECT uptake is not.
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