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Evaluation of the efficacy of full fat milk and diluted lemon juice versus no intervention to reduce interfering infra-cardiac activity of Tc-99M Sestamibi during myocardial perfusion imaging.Purbhoo, Khushica January 2013 (has links)
A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences,
University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfillment of the requirements for
the degree of
Master of Medicine
In the branch of Nuclear Medicine
Johannesburg
September 2013 / The use of Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI), with Technetium – 99m (Tc-99m) Sestamibi in conjunction with either exercise, pharmacologic stress or both is an established tool for both the diagnosis and prognostication of patients with ischemic heart disease. For perfusion imaging with SPECT, Tc-99m labeled radiopharmaceuticals (Sestamibi or Tetrofosmin) are commonly used. The major metabolic pathway for clearance of Sestamibi is the hepatobiliary system which creates difficulty in both visual and quantitative interpretation of myocardial perfusion, particularly of the inferior and infero-septal walls after reconstruction.
Diluted lemon juice, an acid-rich drink is an alimentary cholekinetic that facilitates Sestamibi transit through the liver. Whole milk stimulates liver clearance as well as increases peristaltic movement. The aim of the study was to determine which protocol would be the best to reduce interfering infra-cardiac activity and therefore result in an improvement in image quality. We had three groups, comparing the use of full fat milk, diluted lemon juice and a control group that had no intervention.
All patients referred to our institution for MPI from November 2009 to May 2012 were enrolled in the study. A total of six hundred and thirty (630) patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were randomized without stratification into three groups. Group 0 (G0) were given diluted lemon juice, 246 patients; full fat milk to group 1 (G1), 313 patients and group 2 (G2); 71 patients, had no intervention. The latter was the control group. Raw data of both the stress and rest images were visually and quantitatively assessed by two Nuclear Medicine physicians for the presence of infra-cardiac activity. The physicians were blinded to the intervention received and the data were reviewed simultaneously.
The administration of milk or lemon juice resulted in a significant decrease in the intensity of infra-cardiac activity compared to the control group. This improvement was even more significant in the milk group for patients done during rest myocardial perfusion imaging.
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Clinical evaluation of '9'9'mTc tetrofosmin in the detection of ischaemic heart diseaseSridhara, Bangalore Sitaramiah January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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A retrospective analysis of the utility of myocardial perfusion imaging using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) for differentiating ischaemic from non-ischaemic left ventricular dysfunctionSingh, Alosha January 2017 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Medicine, in Internal Medicine at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
September 2017 / Differentiating ischaemic left ventricular dysfunction (ILVD) from non-ischaemic left ventricular dysfunction (NILVD) is crucial since appropriately selected patients may benefit from coronary revascularisation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic utility of myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) in patients presenting with left ventricular dysfunction using coronary angiography (CA) as the gold standard.
Methods
This single centre retrospective study was conducted in 52 patients with heart failure with a reduced ejection fraction (EF< 40%) who had both MPI as well as CA at CHBAH between January 2005 and December 2012. ILVD was diagnosed when the distribution and severity of coronary disease on CA was sufficient to account for the degree of left ventricular dysfunction.
Results
From a total of 52 patients, 33 (63%) had ILVD and 19 (37%) had NILVD. As compared to patients with NILVD, those with ILVD were more likely to be Indian and White (p=0.0014), have more coronary risk factors (5(2) vs 3(2), p < 0.0001) and more commonly have q waves on the ECG (0% vs 55%, p < 0.0001). MPI had a sensitivity of 100% (95% CI 66-100%) and specificity of 52.63% (95% CI 30.18 - 75.08) for the diagnosis of ILVD. The presence of fixed perfusion defects on MPI was the best predictor of ILVD.
Conclusion
MPI has high sensitivity but low specificity for the diagnosis of ILVD. This makes it a useful screening test for the exclusion of coronary artery disease in patients presenting with heart failure. / MT2018
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Angiografia coronariana e perfusão miocárdica de estresse por tomografia computadorizada de 64 colunas de detectores na avaliação luminal intra-stent / Coronary angiography and stress myocardial perfusion by 64-row computed tomography in evaluation of stentsMagalhães, Tiago Augusto 09 February 2012 (has links)
A angiografia coronariana por tomografia computadorizada (ACTC) é um exame bem estabelecido no diagnóstico da doença arterial coronariana. Entretanto, segmentos coronarianos submetidos a implante de stent podem apresentar limitação na avaliação luminal. O objetivo deste estudo é avaliar o valor adicional da perfusão miocárdica por tomografia computadorizada (PMTC) à avaliação anatômica isolada pela ACTC em portadores de stent, tendo o cateterismo (CATE) como referência. Quarenta e seis pacientes (56,9±7,2 anos, 28 homens) com indicação clínica de CATE em até 60 dias foram submetidos à avaliação combinada de ACTC e PMTC, por meio de tomógrafo de 64 detectores (Aquillion 64, Toshiba). A aquisição foi iniciada com a fase de estresse (PMTC) usando-se dipiridamol a 0,56mg/kg/4min e 60ml de contraste a 3ml/s, seguido de reversão com aminofilina 240mg e metoprolol (até 20mg). Em seguida, realizou-se a ACTC com 80-90ml de constraste a 5ml/s. Os dados da PMTC, da ACTC, e do CATE foram analisados por dois observadores independentes, sem informações clínicas dos pacientes. Primariamente analisou-se a ACTC, seguida da avaliação da PMTC. Concluída esta fase, os observadores tinham a possibilidade de reclassificar os segmentos coronarianos submetidos a stent cuja avaliação estivesse limitada ou inadequada por artefatos. A dose total média de radiação foi 15,83±4,93 mSv e todos os exames foram adequados. Um total de 129 segmentos coronarianos foi avaliado na ACTC, bem como os respectivos territórios miocárdicos pela PMTC. Destes, 54 territórios (42%) eram relacionados à presença de stents, sendo 19 com stents de avaliação adequada e 23 com avaliação luminal limitada, porém possível, e 12 segmentos de avaliação inadequada (sem possibilidade de avaliação luminal). Os valores de sensibilidade, especificidade, valor preditivo positivo, valor preditivo negativo e acurácia para a ACTC isolada nos territórios com stents foram de, respectivamente: 85%, 76%, 85%, 76% e 81%, e com o uso combinado da ACTC + PMTC foram de, respectivamente 88%, 95%, 97%, 83% e 92% (p=0,0314). Nos territórios com stent e avaliação luminal prejudicada (limitada ou inadequada) os valores para análise da ACTC isolada foram de, respectivamente: 83%, 71%, 75%, 80% e 77% e após a análise da ACTC + PMTC foram de, respectivamente: 89%, 94%, 94%, 89% e 92% (p = 0,0441). A avaliação combinada da ACTC + PMTC permitiu melhorar a acurácia diagnóstica da avaliação de obstrução coronariana significativa em pacientes portadores de stents, comparativamente à avaliação isolada da ACTC / Coronary computed tomography angiography (coronary CTA) is a well established examination in the diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD). However, the segments with prior coronary stent implantation may have limited luminal evaluation. The aim of this study is to assess the incremental value of myocardial computed tomography perfusion (myocardial CTP) to the anatomical assessment by coronary CTA alone in patients with stents, using catheterization (CAT) as a reference method. Forty-six patients (56.9 ± 7.2 years, 28 men) referred to CAT by clinical indication within 60 days, were evaluated with combined evaluation of coronary CTA and myocardial CTP through 64-detector CT scanner (Aquillion 64, Toshiba). The acquisition protocol began with the stress phase (myocardial CTP), using dipyridamole to 0.56 mg/kg/4min and 60ml of contrast (3ml/s), followed by a bolus of aminophylline 240 mg and metoprolol (up to 20mg). After, it was performed the coronary CTA wih 80-90ml of contrast (5 ml/s). Data from the myocardial CTP, coronary CTA and CAT were analyzed by two independent observers, with no knowledge to clinical information. The observers reviewed the coronary CTA findings, and in a second time performed the evaluation of myocardial CTP. So, they had the possibility to reclassify segments with coronary stent that were considered with limited or inadequate assessment due to artifacts. Mean total dose of radiation was 15.83 ± 4.93 mSv, and all examinations were interpretable. A total of 129 coronary segments were evaluated by coronary CTA, and also were their correspondent myocardial territories by myocardial CTP. Of these, 54 territories (42%) were related to the presence of stents, 19 stents with adequate evaluation, 23 with limited evaluation, but possible, and 12 with inadequate evaluation (no luminal assessment possible). The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy for the coronary CTA in territories with stents were respectively: 85%, 76%, 85%, 76% and 81%, and the combined use of coronary CTA + Myocardial CTP were respectively 88%, 95%, 97%, 83% and 92% (p=0.0314). In territories with impaired luminal stent evaluation (limited or inadequate), the values for analysis of coronary CTA alone were: 83%, 71%, 75%, 80% and 77%, and after analysis of myocardial CTP were, respectively: 89%, 94%, 94%, 89% and 92% (p = 0.0441). The combined evaluation of the coronary CTA and myocardial CTP has improved the diagnostic accuracy of the evaluation of significant coronary obstruction in patients with stents, compared to the assessment of coronary CTA alone
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Angiografia coronariana e perfusão miocárdica de estresse por tomografia computadorizada de 64 colunas de detectores na avaliação luminal intra-stent / Coronary angiography and stress myocardial perfusion by 64-row computed tomography in evaluation of stentsTiago Augusto Magalhães 09 February 2012 (has links)
A angiografia coronariana por tomografia computadorizada (ACTC) é um exame bem estabelecido no diagnóstico da doença arterial coronariana. Entretanto, segmentos coronarianos submetidos a implante de stent podem apresentar limitação na avaliação luminal. O objetivo deste estudo é avaliar o valor adicional da perfusão miocárdica por tomografia computadorizada (PMTC) à avaliação anatômica isolada pela ACTC em portadores de stent, tendo o cateterismo (CATE) como referência. Quarenta e seis pacientes (56,9±7,2 anos, 28 homens) com indicação clínica de CATE em até 60 dias foram submetidos à avaliação combinada de ACTC e PMTC, por meio de tomógrafo de 64 detectores (Aquillion 64, Toshiba). A aquisição foi iniciada com a fase de estresse (PMTC) usando-se dipiridamol a 0,56mg/kg/4min e 60ml de contraste a 3ml/s, seguido de reversão com aminofilina 240mg e metoprolol (até 20mg). Em seguida, realizou-se a ACTC com 80-90ml de constraste a 5ml/s. Os dados da PMTC, da ACTC, e do CATE foram analisados por dois observadores independentes, sem informações clínicas dos pacientes. Primariamente analisou-se a ACTC, seguida da avaliação da PMTC. Concluída esta fase, os observadores tinham a possibilidade de reclassificar os segmentos coronarianos submetidos a stent cuja avaliação estivesse limitada ou inadequada por artefatos. A dose total média de radiação foi 15,83±4,93 mSv e todos os exames foram adequados. Um total de 129 segmentos coronarianos foi avaliado na ACTC, bem como os respectivos territórios miocárdicos pela PMTC. Destes, 54 territórios (42%) eram relacionados à presença de stents, sendo 19 com stents de avaliação adequada e 23 com avaliação luminal limitada, porém possível, e 12 segmentos de avaliação inadequada (sem possibilidade de avaliação luminal). Os valores de sensibilidade, especificidade, valor preditivo positivo, valor preditivo negativo e acurácia para a ACTC isolada nos territórios com stents foram de, respectivamente: 85%, 76%, 85%, 76% e 81%, e com o uso combinado da ACTC + PMTC foram de, respectivamente 88%, 95%, 97%, 83% e 92% (p=0,0314). Nos territórios com stent e avaliação luminal prejudicada (limitada ou inadequada) os valores para análise da ACTC isolada foram de, respectivamente: 83%, 71%, 75%, 80% e 77% e após a análise da ACTC + PMTC foram de, respectivamente: 89%, 94%, 94%, 89% e 92% (p = 0,0441). A avaliação combinada da ACTC + PMTC permitiu melhorar a acurácia diagnóstica da avaliação de obstrução coronariana significativa em pacientes portadores de stents, comparativamente à avaliação isolada da ACTC / Coronary computed tomography angiography (coronary CTA) is a well established examination in the diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD). However, the segments with prior coronary stent implantation may have limited luminal evaluation. The aim of this study is to assess the incremental value of myocardial computed tomography perfusion (myocardial CTP) to the anatomical assessment by coronary CTA alone in patients with stents, using catheterization (CAT) as a reference method. Forty-six patients (56.9 ± 7.2 years, 28 men) referred to CAT by clinical indication within 60 days, were evaluated with combined evaluation of coronary CTA and myocardial CTP through 64-detector CT scanner (Aquillion 64, Toshiba). The acquisition protocol began with the stress phase (myocardial CTP), using dipyridamole to 0.56 mg/kg/4min and 60ml of contrast (3ml/s), followed by a bolus of aminophylline 240 mg and metoprolol (up to 20mg). After, it was performed the coronary CTA wih 80-90ml of contrast (5 ml/s). Data from the myocardial CTP, coronary CTA and CAT were analyzed by two independent observers, with no knowledge to clinical information. The observers reviewed the coronary CTA findings, and in a second time performed the evaluation of myocardial CTP. So, they had the possibility to reclassify segments with coronary stent that were considered with limited or inadequate assessment due to artifacts. Mean total dose of radiation was 15.83 ± 4.93 mSv, and all examinations were interpretable. A total of 129 coronary segments were evaluated by coronary CTA, and also were their correspondent myocardial territories by myocardial CTP. Of these, 54 territories (42%) were related to the presence of stents, 19 stents with adequate evaluation, 23 with limited evaluation, but possible, and 12 with inadequate evaluation (no luminal assessment possible). The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy for the coronary CTA in territories with stents were respectively: 85%, 76%, 85%, 76% and 81%, and the combined use of coronary CTA + Myocardial CTP were respectively 88%, 95%, 97%, 83% and 92% (p=0.0314). In territories with impaired luminal stent evaluation (limited or inadequate), the values for analysis of coronary CTA alone were: 83%, 71%, 75%, 80% and 77%, and after analysis of myocardial CTP were, respectively: 89%, 94%, 94%, 89% and 92% (p = 0.0441). The combined evaluation of the coronary CTA and myocardial CTP has improved the diagnostic accuracy of the evaluation of significant coronary obstruction in patients with stents, compared to the assessment of coronary CTA alone
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Dynamic fractional flow reserve measurement: potential implications for dynamic first-pass myocardial perfusion imagingBarmby, D., Davies, A., Gislason-Lee, Amber J., Sivananthan, M. January 2015 (has links)
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Avaliação da doença coronária suspeita ou conhecida pelo uso da cintilografia de perfusão miocárdica combinada à tomografia multidetectores / Assessment of known or suspected coronary arterial disease using myocardial perfusion scintigraphy combined to multidetector computed tomographyLopes, Rafael Willain 04 April 2013 (has links)
Introdução: A presença de cálcio nas artérias coronárias identifica a existência de aterosclerose coronariana, mesmo em fases precoces. Por outro lado, a decisão quanto à melhor forma de tratamento dessa entidade baseia-se no uso de exames funcionais, em especial, a cintilografia de perfusão do miocárdio (CPM). Existem dúvidas quanto à correlação desses dois exames, o que poderia ser, ao menos em parte, explicada pelo fato dos testes avaliarem fases distintas dessa entidade. Este estudo pretende avaliar o uso de uma abordagem anatômica e funcional combinada por meio da (CPM) e tomografia computadorizada coronária com multidetectores (TCMD) na determinação do escore de cálcio (CACS) e da presença de estenoses e isquemia e examinar a associação de seus resultados entre si e com outras variáveis demográficas, clínicas e funcionais em uma população brasileira com doença arterial coronária (DAC) suspeita ou conhecida. Métodos: foram analisados, retrospectivamente, 413 pacientes que se submeteram à CPM e TCMD por indicação clínica do médico assistente, durante o ano de 2009, com intervalo menor de 90 dias, entre os dois estudos. CACS foi definido automaticamente pelo software dedicado e o escore de Agatston foi calculado de forma semiquatitativa. Na CPM e na TCMD, os resultados foram obtidos por quantificação visual semiobjetiva. A correlação dos resultados dos exames foi analisada e foram obtidos dados da evolução tardia, baseados no contato com o médico assistente ou pela análise dos registros hospitalares. Procurou-se definir os preditores da ocorrência de eventos cardiovasculares adversos na evolução. Resultados: Foram selecionados 303 pacientes (73,3% homens, média de idade de 55,8 ± 10,6 anos, intervalo: 32-86 anos). Destes, 73,3% apresentaram estudos de perfusão normal, 71,6% tinham cálcio coronário e 45,2% tinha perfusão normal e TCDM com cálcio. No grupo sem suspeita de DAC (177), houve associação entre os resultados de TCMD e SPECT com: diabetes (DM) (p=0,045), hipertensão (HAS) (p=0,032), dislipidemia (p=0,030) testes funcionais, resultado do teste (p=0,022), percentil escore de cálcio (p<0,001) e CACS (p<0,001). Nos pacientes sem DAC, houve associação com defeitos de perfusão e TCMD com cálcio que mostraram em casos de DM (30,0%) e CACS igual ou acima do percentil 75 (60,0%) e com valores acima de 400 (40,0%). O grupo com TCMD e perfusão normal apresentou maior percentual de ausência de HAS (78,6%). De outra forma, o grupo com perfusão normal e TCMD com cálcio mostrou mais pacientes com dislipidemia (42,5%) e distribuição dos percentis de CACS e CACS, semelhantes ao grupo com defeitos de perfusão e TCMD com cálcio. No grupo dos pacientes com DAC conhecida, também houve associação entre CACS e a extensão da aterosclerose coronária. Não houve associações entre os resultados da cintilografia e TCMD e outras variáveis. No subgrupo de 128 pacientes, em que se conseguiu seguimento tardio (média de 824,5 dias; DP de 385,9), aconteceram dois óbitos (1,6%), nenhum de causa cardiovascular. O evento mais frequente foi cinecoronariografia (CAT) (21,1%), seguida da angioplastia (ATC) (9,4%) e revascularizações cirúrgicas (3,1%). Não houve infarto do miocárdio (IM). De forma similar, não foram observados determinantes significativos da evolução tardia desses pacientes. Conclusões: Embora o CAC tenha sido tão frequente, como perfusão normal no SPECT, menos da metade daqueles com SPECT normal podem apresentar cálcio coronário à TCMD. Esta combinação de resultados (SPECT normal e cálcio) tinha associação com dislipidemia. Além disso, DM, CACS > 400 e percentil igual ou superior a 75% foram associados com SPECT anormal e cálcio na MDCT. A MDTC combinada ao SPECT foi capaz de detectar isquemia em pacientes com estenose coronariana conhecida, mas não havia associações entre o grau de estenose ou a presença, ou ausência de isquemia e sua extensão, com os resultados combinados. Houve uma baixa taxa de eventos no subgrupo de acompanhamento. / Background: The calcium in coronary arteries identifies the presence of coronary atherosclerosis, even in early stages. On the other hand, the decision about the best form of treatment this entity is based on the use of functional tests, in particular the myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (SPECT). There are doubts about the correlation between the results of these two exams, what could be, at least in part explained by the fact of these tests assess distinct phases of this entity. This study aims to evaluate the use of a combined functional and anatomical approach through SPECT and coronary computed tomography with multi-detectors (MDCT) in determining the calcium score (CACS),presence of stenosis or ischemia and examine the combined results with other demographic, clinical and functional variables, in a Brazilian population with suspected or known coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods: we retrospectively analyzed 413 patients who underwent to SPECT and MDCT by their physician indications during the year 2009, with less than 90 days interval between the two studies. CACS was automatically defined by dedicated software and the Agatston score was semi-automatically calculated. SPECT and MDCT results were evaluated by semi-objective visual quantification. The correlations of both tests results were analyzed and follow-up data were obtained through contact with assistant physician or analysis of hospital records. Results: We included 303 patients with suspect or known DAC who underwent to both, SPECT and MDCT (75.9 % men, mean age 55.8 ± 10.6 years; range:32-86 years); it was observed that 73,3% had normal perfusion studies, CAC was present 71,6% patients and 48.2% had normal perfusion and MDCT with calcium. In 177 patients without DAC there were association between MDCT and SPECT results and following variables: diabetes (DM) (p=0.045), hypertension (HAS) (p=0.032), dyslipidemia (p=0.030), functional test results (p=0.022), percentile of calcium score (p<0.001) and CACS (p<0.001). Patients without DAC, with perfusion defects and calcium showed more occurrences of DM (30.0%) and CACS equal to or above the 75 percentile (60.0%) and with values above 400 (40.0%). The group with normal MDCT and perfusion had higher percentage of absence of HAS (78.6%). The group with normal perfusion and MDCT with calcium had the highest percentage of patients with dyslipidemia (42.5%) and distribution of the calcium score percentiles and CACS were similar to the group with perfusion defects and MDCT with calcium. In the group with known CAD there was association between DM, extent of coronary disease and CACS. There were no associations between the results of SPECT and MDCT and other variables. In the subgroup of 128 patients with follow-up, the average time was 824.5 days (SD 385.9), there were 2 deaths (1.6%) confirmed, however none of cardiovascular cause. Coronary angiography (CATH) (21.1%) was the most frequent event, followed by percutaneous angioplasty (PTCA) (9.4%). Surgical revascularizations were much less frequent (3.1%). There was no myocardial infarction (MI). Similarly, there were no markers of long term prognosis in this sample. Conclusions: Although CAC was as frequent as normal perfusion in SPECT, less than half with normal SPECT may have calcium on MDCT. This results combination (normal SPECT and calcium) had association with dyslipidemia. Also, DM, CACS >400 and percentile equal or above 75% were associate with abnormal SPECT and calcium on MDCT. MDCT combined to SPECT was able to detect ischemia in patients with known coronary stenosis, but there were no associations between the degree of stenosis, or the presence or absence of ischemia and its extent with the combined results. There was a low event rate in the follow-up subgroup.
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Avaliação da doença coronária suspeita ou conhecida pelo uso da cintilografia de perfusão miocárdica combinada à tomografia multidetectores / Assessment of known or suspected coronary arterial disease using myocardial perfusion scintigraphy combined to multidetector computed tomographyRafael Willain Lopes 04 April 2013 (has links)
Introdução: A presença de cálcio nas artérias coronárias identifica a existência de aterosclerose coronariana, mesmo em fases precoces. Por outro lado, a decisão quanto à melhor forma de tratamento dessa entidade baseia-se no uso de exames funcionais, em especial, a cintilografia de perfusão do miocárdio (CPM). Existem dúvidas quanto à correlação desses dois exames, o que poderia ser, ao menos em parte, explicada pelo fato dos testes avaliarem fases distintas dessa entidade. Este estudo pretende avaliar o uso de uma abordagem anatômica e funcional combinada por meio da (CPM) e tomografia computadorizada coronária com multidetectores (TCMD) na determinação do escore de cálcio (CACS) e da presença de estenoses e isquemia e examinar a associação de seus resultados entre si e com outras variáveis demográficas, clínicas e funcionais em uma população brasileira com doença arterial coronária (DAC) suspeita ou conhecida. Métodos: foram analisados, retrospectivamente, 413 pacientes que se submeteram à CPM e TCMD por indicação clínica do médico assistente, durante o ano de 2009, com intervalo menor de 90 dias, entre os dois estudos. CACS foi definido automaticamente pelo software dedicado e o escore de Agatston foi calculado de forma semiquatitativa. Na CPM e na TCMD, os resultados foram obtidos por quantificação visual semiobjetiva. A correlação dos resultados dos exames foi analisada e foram obtidos dados da evolução tardia, baseados no contato com o médico assistente ou pela análise dos registros hospitalares. Procurou-se definir os preditores da ocorrência de eventos cardiovasculares adversos na evolução. Resultados: Foram selecionados 303 pacientes (73,3% homens, média de idade de 55,8 ± 10,6 anos, intervalo: 32-86 anos). Destes, 73,3% apresentaram estudos de perfusão normal, 71,6% tinham cálcio coronário e 45,2% tinha perfusão normal e TCDM com cálcio. No grupo sem suspeita de DAC (177), houve associação entre os resultados de TCMD e SPECT com: diabetes (DM) (p=0,045), hipertensão (HAS) (p=0,032), dislipidemia (p=0,030) testes funcionais, resultado do teste (p=0,022), percentil escore de cálcio (p<0,001) e CACS (p<0,001). Nos pacientes sem DAC, houve associação com defeitos de perfusão e TCMD com cálcio que mostraram em casos de DM (30,0%) e CACS igual ou acima do percentil 75 (60,0%) e com valores acima de 400 (40,0%). O grupo com TCMD e perfusão normal apresentou maior percentual de ausência de HAS (78,6%). De outra forma, o grupo com perfusão normal e TCMD com cálcio mostrou mais pacientes com dislipidemia (42,5%) e distribuição dos percentis de CACS e CACS, semelhantes ao grupo com defeitos de perfusão e TCMD com cálcio. No grupo dos pacientes com DAC conhecida, também houve associação entre CACS e a extensão da aterosclerose coronária. Não houve associações entre os resultados da cintilografia e TCMD e outras variáveis. No subgrupo de 128 pacientes, em que se conseguiu seguimento tardio (média de 824,5 dias; DP de 385,9), aconteceram dois óbitos (1,6%), nenhum de causa cardiovascular. O evento mais frequente foi cinecoronariografia (CAT) (21,1%), seguida da angioplastia (ATC) (9,4%) e revascularizações cirúrgicas (3,1%). Não houve infarto do miocárdio (IM). De forma similar, não foram observados determinantes significativos da evolução tardia desses pacientes. Conclusões: Embora o CAC tenha sido tão frequente, como perfusão normal no SPECT, menos da metade daqueles com SPECT normal podem apresentar cálcio coronário à TCMD. Esta combinação de resultados (SPECT normal e cálcio) tinha associação com dislipidemia. Além disso, DM, CACS > 400 e percentil igual ou superior a 75% foram associados com SPECT anormal e cálcio na MDCT. A MDTC combinada ao SPECT foi capaz de detectar isquemia em pacientes com estenose coronariana conhecida, mas não havia associações entre o grau de estenose ou a presença, ou ausência de isquemia e sua extensão, com os resultados combinados. Houve uma baixa taxa de eventos no subgrupo de acompanhamento. / Background: The calcium in coronary arteries identifies the presence of coronary atherosclerosis, even in early stages. On the other hand, the decision about the best form of treatment this entity is based on the use of functional tests, in particular the myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (SPECT). There are doubts about the correlation between the results of these two exams, what could be, at least in part explained by the fact of these tests assess distinct phases of this entity. This study aims to evaluate the use of a combined functional and anatomical approach through SPECT and coronary computed tomography with multi-detectors (MDCT) in determining the calcium score (CACS),presence of stenosis or ischemia and examine the combined results with other demographic, clinical and functional variables, in a Brazilian population with suspected or known coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods: we retrospectively analyzed 413 patients who underwent to SPECT and MDCT by their physician indications during the year 2009, with less than 90 days interval between the two studies. CACS was automatically defined by dedicated software and the Agatston score was semi-automatically calculated. SPECT and MDCT results were evaluated by semi-objective visual quantification. The correlations of both tests results were analyzed and follow-up data were obtained through contact with assistant physician or analysis of hospital records. Results: We included 303 patients with suspect or known DAC who underwent to both, SPECT and MDCT (75.9 % men, mean age 55.8 ± 10.6 years; range:32-86 years); it was observed that 73,3% had normal perfusion studies, CAC was present 71,6% patients and 48.2% had normal perfusion and MDCT with calcium. In 177 patients without DAC there were association between MDCT and SPECT results and following variables: diabetes (DM) (p=0.045), hypertension (HAS) (p=0.032), dyslipidemia (p=0.030), functional test results (p=0.022), percentile of calcium score (p<0.001) and CACS (p<0.001). Patients without DAC, with perfusion defects and calcium showed more occurrences of DM (30.0%) and CACS equal to or above the 75 percentile (60.0%) and with values above 400 (40.0%). The group with normal MDCT and perfusion had higher percentage of absence of HAS (78.6%). The group with normal perfusion and MDCT with calcium had the highest percentage of patients with dyslipidemia (42.5%) and distribution of the calcium score percentiles and CACS were similar to the group with perfusion defects and MDCT with calcium. In the group with known CAD there was association between DM, extent of coronary disease and CACS. There were no associations between the results of SPECT and MDCT and other variables. In the subgroup of 128 patients with follow-up, the average time was 824.5 days (SD 385.9), there were 2 deaths (1.6%) confirmed, however none of cardiovascular cause. Coronary angiography (CATH) (21.1%) was the most frequent event, followed by percutaneous angioplasty (PTCA) (9.4%). Surgical revascularizations were much less frequent (3.1%). There was no myocardial infarction (MI). Similarly, there were no markers of long term prognosis in this sample. Conclusions: Although CAC was as frequent as normal perfusion in SPECT, less than half with normal SPECT may have calcium on MDCT. This results combination (normal SPECT and calcium) had association with dyslipidemia. Also, DM, CACS >400 and percentile equal or above 75% were associate with abnormal SPECT and calcium on MDCT. MDCT combined to SPECT was able to detect ischemia in patients with known coronary stenosis, but there were no associations between the degree of stenosis, or the presence or absence of ischemia and its extent with the combined results. There was a low event rate in the follow-up subgroup.
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Presentation and evaluation of gated-SPECT myocardial perfusion images : Radial Slices - data reduction without loss of informationDarvish, Darvish, Öçba, F.Nadideh January 2013 (has links)
Single photon emission tomography (SPECT) data from myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) are normally displayed as a set of three slices orthogonal to the left ventricular (LV) long axis for both ECG-gated (GSPECT) and non-gated SPECT studies. The total number of slices presented for assessment depends on the size of the heart, but is typically in excess of 30. A requirement for data presentation is that images should be orientated about the LV axis; therefore, a set of radial slice would fulfill this need. Radial slices are parallel to the LV long axis and arranged diametrically. They could provide a suitable alternative to standard orthogonal slices, with the advantage of requiring far fewer slices to adequately represent the data. In this study a semi-automatic method was developed for displaying MPI SPECT data as a set of radial slices orientated about the LV axis, with the aim of reducing the number of slices viewed, without loss of information and independent on the size of the heart. Input volume data consisted of standard short axis slices orientated perpendicular to the LV axis chosen at the time of reconstruction. The true LV axis was determined by first determining the boundary on a central long axis slice, the axis being in the direction of the y-axis in the matrix. The skeleton of the myocardium were found and the true LV axis determined for that slice. The angle of this axis with respect to the y-axis was calculated. The process was repeated for an orthogonal long axis slice. The input volume was then rotated by the angles calculated. Radial slices generated for presentation were integrated over a sector equivalent to the imaging resolution (1.2 cm); assuming the diameter of the heart is about 8cm then non-gated data could be represented by 20 radial slices integrated over an 18 degree section. Gated information could be represented with four slices spaced at 45 intervals, integrated over a 30 degree sector.
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Quantitative Positron Emission Tomography for Estimation of Absolute Myocardial Blood FlowKolthammer, Jeffrey A. 19 August 2013 (has links)
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