Literature DB >> 7222904

[Thallium-201-myocardial imaging after high dose dipyridamole (author's transl)].

R Schmoliner, R Dudczak, G Kronik, B Hutterer, K Kletter, H Mösslacher, H Frischauf.   

Abstract

Biphasic thallium-201-myocardial imaging was performed in 100 patients undergoing coronary angiography. The images were obtained in several views after the administration of dipyridamole (0.50 mg/kg body weight) and 4 hours later. 24 patients had normal coronary arteries or insignificant stenoses, in 74 patients a 70-percent or greater stenosis of one or more coronary arteries was present. 55 transmural myocardial scars were diagnosed by left ventriculography in 53 patients. The described method showed a sensitivity of 93 percent and a specificity of 96 percent in the detection of patients with significant coronary artery stenoses. Irreversible perfusion defects were found in 91 percent of myocardial scars, in additional 7 percent the scintigraphic defects were reversible. In patients with multivessel disease and transmural infarctions, only one third of non-infarction-related stenoses were recognized. The number of angiographically stenotic coronary arteries could be determined scintigraphically only in a minority of the cases. The regional sensitivity in the assessment of LAD and right coronary artery stenoses was higher than for the left circumflex artery (75%, 80%, and 48% resp.), the specificity was equally high for all three vessels (96%, 99%, 100%).

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7222904

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Kardiol        ISSN: 0300-5860


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1.  Evaluation of myocardial perfusion and left ventricular function by 201T1 scintigraphy after dipyridamole.

Authors:  J L Demangeat; A Constantinesco; J M Mossard; J Chambron; R Voegtlin
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  1981
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