David S Rose, Bradley M Hector, Shanthi Kannan, Joseph C Lee
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目的:有人主张在心肌灌注成像(MPI)过程中静息注射放射性示踪剂之前舌下含服三硝酸甘油酯(GTN),以帮助检测存活心肌并扩大可逆灌注缺损的范围。然而,GTN 也能减少静息左心室容积,从而增加短暂性缺血扩张(TID)比率,而与严重或广泛的冠状动脉疾病无关。我们的目的是确定服用 GTN 是否会导致 TID 比值升高:方法:采用倾向得分匹配分析法进行因果推断,以评估 GTN 对接受腺苷雌嘧啶 MPI 患者的 TID 比率的影响:我们从 597 名连续接受 MPI 的患者中选出了 51 名治疗组和 51 名倾向得分匹配的对照组,前者在静息注射雌马嘧啶前舌下含服了 400 μg GTN。治疗组和对照组的平均 TID 比值分别为 1.24 和 1.10(平均差异为 0.15;95% CI,0.05-0.25;P = 0.0018)。在服用 GTN 和采集图像之间的每四分位时间内,TID 比值的平均差异逐渐下降。TID比等于或大于 1.39 的异常阈值的治疗组比例为 17.6%,对照组为 0%(P = 0.0010)。对TID比值的影响并不局限于中重度应激灌注缺陷或伴有较大可逆灌注缺陷的患者:结论:有证据表明,在静息塞沙嘧啶注射前注射 GTN 与 MPI 的 TID 比率增加之间存在因果关系。这可能是误导性假阳性 TID 结果的来源。
Sublingual glyceryl trinitrate given during adenosine sestamibi myocardial perfusion imaging causes apparent transient ischaemic dilation in a propensity-matched analysis.
Objectives: Administration of sublingual glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) prior to resting radiotracer injection during myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) has been advocated to aid detection of viable myocardium and increase the extent of reversible perfusion defects. However, GTN is also known to reduce resting left ventricular volume and could thus increase the transient ischaemic dilation (TID) ratio, independently of severe or extensive coronary artery disease. We aimed to determine if GTN administration causes an increase in the TID ratio.
Methods: Causal inference using propensity score matched analysis was used to assess the effect of GTN on TID ratios in subjects undergoing adenosine sestamibi MPI.
Results: From 597 consecutive patients undergoing MPI, we selected a treatment group of 51 who received 400 μg of sublingual GTN before resting sestamibi injection and 51 propensity score matched controls. Mean TID ratios were 1.24 in treated subjects and 1.10 in controls (mean difference 0.15; 95% CI, 0.05-0.25; P = 0.0018). The mean difference in TID ratio fell progressively in each quartile of time elapsed between GTN administration and image acquisition. The proportion with TID ratios equal and greater than an abnormal threshold of 1.39 was 17.6% among the treated and 0% in controls (P = 0.0010). The effect on TID ratio was not restricted to those with moderate-to-severe stress perfusion defects or accompanied by greater reversible perfusion defects.
Conclusions: There is evidence of a cause-and-effect relationship between administering GTN before resting sestamibi injection and increased TID ratio on MPI. This may be a source of misleading false positive TID findings.
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Nuclear Medicine Communications, the official journal of the British Nuclear Medicine Society, is a rapid communications journal covering nuclear medicine and molecular imaging with radionuclides, and the basic supporting sciences. As well as clinical research and commentary, manuscripts describing research on preclinical and basic sciences (radiochemistry, radiopharmacy, radiobiology, radiopharmacology, medical physics, computing and engineering, and technical and nursing professions involved in delivering nuclear medicine services) are welcomed, as the journal is intended to be of interest internationally to all members of the many medical and non-medical disciplines involved in nuclear medicine. In addition to papers reporting original studies, frankly written editorials and topical reviews are a regular feature of the journal.