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Comparative feasibility of separate or simultaneous rest thallium-201/stress technetium-99m-sestamibi dual-isotope myocardial perfusion SPECT.

H Kiat1, G Germano, J Friedman, K Van Train, G Silagan, F P Wang, J Maddahi, D Berman.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Separate or simultaneous rest 201Tl/stress 99mTc-sestamibi dual-isotope SPECT are potentially efficient myocardial perfusion imaging protocols which combine the use of a high-resolution 99mTc tracer for stress perfusion assessment and 201Tl, the current single-photon agent of choice, for viability assessment.
METHODS: To investigate the feasibility of dual-isotope myocardial perfusion SPECT protocols using rest 201Tl and stress sestamibi, 201Tl crosstalk into the 99mTc acquisition window (Group 1, n = 26 patients) and 99mTc crosstalk into 201Tl windows (Group 2, n = 25) were studied. For Group 1, treadmill exercise with sestamibi injection and poststress SPECT ("virgin" sestamibi images) were performed, followed by rest 201Tl injection and SPECT acquisition using dual-isotope windows (contaminated or "dual" images). For Group 2, the order was reversed: rest 201Tl SPECT (virgin 201Tl images) was performed first, followed by exercise sestamibi injection and dual-isotope SPECT.
RESULTS: The contribution of 201Tl scatter to the dual sestamibi images (Group 1) was measured to be 2.9% +/- 2.1%, while 99mTc crosstalk contributed 26.7% +/- 13.0% to the dual 201Tl images (Group 2). Image quality was considered good to excellent in 92% of the sestamibi (virgin and dual) images and 88% of the virgin 201Tl SPECT, but only in 23% of the dual 201Tl studies.
CONCLUSIONS: Technetium-99m crosstalk into 201Tl windows is substantial; therefore, simultaneous dual-isotope protocols, which involve assessment of 201Tl images contaminated by 99mTc, are not recommended. On the other hand, because of the small amount of 201Tl crosstalk into the 99mTc window, a separate acquisition dual-isotope approach employing the rest 201Tl (virgin)/stress sestamibi sequence is acceptable.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8151372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0161-5505            Impact factor:   10.057


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