Korean Circ J.  1999 Jun;29(6):575-581. 10.4070/kcj.1999.29.6.575.

Diagnostic Ability of Arm Exercise Thallium-201 SPECT in Detecting Coronary Artery Disease

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Exercise testing is a standard noninvasive method used in the evaluation and management of patients with suspected coronary artery disease. However, patients with lower limb impairment are unable to undergo a standard bicycle or treadmill test. Alternative methods of exercise testing are needed for patients with vascular, orthopedic or neurologic conditions who cannot perform leg exercise. This study was aimed to determine the diagnostic accuracy of arm exercise thallium-201 SPECT for evaluating chest pain in patients unable to perform leg exercise. METHOD: Twenty-five anginal patients performed arm ergometry testing in conjunction with thallium-201 SPECT. Thereafter all underwent coronary angiography. RESULT: Significant coronary artery disease (> or =50% stenosis) in at least one vessel was present in 22 (88%) of the 25 patients. The sensitivity of thallium-201 SPECT for detecting coronary artery disease was 91%, which was significantly higher than the 32% sensitivity found with the electrocardiographic response alone (p <0.001). Thallium-201 SPECT yielded a sensitivity of 88, 86 and 100% for one, two, and three vessel diseases, respectively, and an 84% sensitivity and 81% specificity for detecting individual vessel stenosis.
CONCLUSION
Arm exercise thallium-201 SPECT is useful for detecting coronary artery disease in patients unable to perform leg exercise. In addition, it provides an information regarding exercise tolerance. Therefore, this test appears to be reliable and useful and should be considered in the detection of coronary artery disease in nonambulatory patients.

Keyword

Arm exercise; Thallium-201 SPECT; Angina pectoris

MeSH Terms

Angina Pectoris
Arm*
Chest Pain
Constriction, Pathologic
Coronary Angiography
Coronary Artery Disease*
Coronary Vessels*
Electrocardiography
Exercise Test
Exercise Tolerance
Humans
Leg
Lower Extremity
Orthopedics
Sensitivity and Specificity
Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon*
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