铊-201-氯离子SPECT心肌灌注显像在稳定期慢性冠状动脉疾病患者治疗中的意义

IF 2.3 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Clinical Medicine Insights. Cardiology Pub Date : 2018-07-23 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179546818790562
Ivan Jurić, Emir Fazlibegović, Danijel Pravdić, Boris Starčević, Ante Punda, Dražen Huić, Mustafa Hadžiomerović, Damir Rozić, Marko Martinac, Darko Markota, Mirjana Vasilj, Ivan Vasilj, Anshul Saxena
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背景:稳定性冠状动脉疾病(CAD)患者可通过心脏显像检测铊-201 (201TI)的反向再分布来评估心肌活力。关于反向再分配与有利心脏预后的关系的知识有限。在本研究中,我们假设较高的左室射血分数(LVEF)、较低的心肌坏死、较少的缺血事件和较少的心绞痛与201TI成像的反向再分布有关。方法:本研究纳入的稳定型CAD成年患者行运动重分布铊单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT),随访1年。用超声心动图评价左心室血流(LVEF)和局部壁运动异常,用自行车试验评价运动时间,用铊SPECT评价心肌缺血和活力。结果:159例患者(男87例,女72例,中位年龄60岁,年龄范围38-84岁)经络发育良好。在SPECT上进行反向再分配的患者(n = 61, 38.3%)的运动耐受性明显更好(大于或等于85%;P < 0.001)。逆行再分配的受试者LVEF (P < 0.001)、壁运动参数(P < 0.001)较好,心肌坏死程度较低(P < 0.05),随访时心绞痛较少(P = 0.02),无论采用OMT还是PCI治疗,缺血事件较少(P < 0.001)。结论:扫描图像上201Tl的反向分布是心肌活力的预测因子。我们的研究证据表明,经过最佳治疗的慢性CAD患者的反向再分配可能会降低未来不良心血管事件的可能性和更好的预后。
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The Significance of Thallium-201-Chloride SPECT Myocardial Perfusion Imaging in the Management of Patients With Stable Chronic Coronary Artery Disease.

Background: Patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) can be evaluated for myocardial viability by examining reverse redistribution of Thallium-201 (201TI) through cardiac scintigraphy. There is limited knowledge about association of a reverse redistribution with favorable cardiac outcomes. In this study, we hypothesized that higher left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), lower myocardial necrosis, fewer ischemic events, and less angina will be associated with reverse redistribution of 201TI imaging.

Methods: Adult patients with stable CAD included in this study underwent exercise-redistribution Thallium single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and were followed for one year. LVEF and regional wall motion abnormalities were evaluated with echocardiography, exercise duration by bicycle testing, and myocardial ischemia and viability by Thallium SPECT.

Results: We studied 159 patients (87 men, 72 women, median age 60 years, range: 38-84) with well-developed collaterals. Those with reverse redistribution on SPECT (n = 61, 38.3%) had significantly better exercise tolerance (⩾85%; P < .001). Subjects with reverse redistribution had better LVEF (P < .001), wall motion parameters (P < .001), a lower degree of myocardial necrosis (P < .05), less angina during follow-up (P = .02), and fewer ischemic events whether treated with OMT or PCI (P < .001).

Conclusions: Reverse redistribution of 201Tl on scintigraphic images is a predictor of myocardial viability. Evidence from our study suggests that optimally treated chronic CAD patients with reverse redistribution may have lower likelihood of future adverse cardiovascular events and better prognosis.

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