Nucl Med Mol Imaging.
2007 Aug;41(4):291-298.
Myocardial Tracer Uptake in SPECT Images after Direct Intracoronary Injection Of Tl-201: Comparison with Stress-Reinjection Images
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Nuclear Medicine, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea. jaetae@knu.ac.kr
- 2Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of Tl-201 SPECT with intracoronary injection (IC-I) in the detection of viable myocardium, we have performed SPECT imaging after direct intracoronary injection of Tl-201 and images were compared with those of stress-reinjection (Re-I) SPECT.
METHODS
Fourteen coronary artery disease patients (male 11, mean age 54 years) who had myocardial infarction or demonstrated left ventricular wall motion abnormality on echocardiography were enrolled. Three mCi of Tl-201 was injected into both coronary arteries during angiography and images were acquired between 6- and 24-hour after injection. Reinjection imaging with 1 mCi of Tl-201 was performed at 4-hour after adenosine stress imaging with 3 mCi of Tl-201. Images were interpreted according to 4-grade visual scoring system (grade 0-3). Segments with mild to moderated uptake (< or=grade 1), and upgraded more than one score with reinjection, and were defined as viable myocardium.
RESULTS
Image quality was poor in two cases with IC-I. Numbers of non-viable segments were 60 (23.8%) with IC-I, and 38 (15.1%) with Re-I, respectively. Overall agreement for perfusion grade per myocardial segment in each IC-I and Re-I was 76.5%. Overall agreement for viable segment between IC-I and Re-I was 90.5%. Only one out of 38 segments interpreted as non-viable with Re-I were interpretated as viable with IC-I. And 23 out of 214 segments interpreted as viable with Re-I were interpreted as non-viable with IC-I.
CONCLUSION
Intracoronary Tl-201 SPECT seemed to be not advantageous over stress-rest reinjection imaging in the assessment of myocardial viability, mainly due to low count statistics at 6-hour or 24-hour delayed time points. The feasibility of intracoronary Tl-201 SPECT is considered to be limited.