## Background: The ability of stress radionuclide myocardial perfusion imaging to predict adverse cardiac events is well accepted. as left ventricular systolic function has also been shown to be an important prognostic indicator, the objective of this study was to determine whether electrocardiogra
Clinical value of attenuation correction in stress-only Tc-99m sestamibi SPECT imaging
โ Scribed by Gary V Heller; Timothy M Bateman; Lynne L Johnson; S.James Cullom; James A Case; James R Galt; Ernest V Garcia; Keith Haddock; Kelly L Moutray; Carlos Poston; Eli H Botvinick; Matthews B Fish; William P Follansbee; Sean Hayes; Ami E Iskandrian; John J Mahmarian; William Vandecker
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1071-3581
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โฆ Synopsis
Background:
Attenuation artifact remains a substantial limitation to confident interpretation of images and reduces laboratory efficiency by requiring comparison of stress and rest image sets. attenuation-corrected stress-only imaging has the potential to ameliorate these limitations.
Methods and results:
Ten experienced nuclear cardiologists independently interpreted 90 stress-only electrocardiography (ecg)-gated technetium 99m sestamibi images in a sequential fashion: myocardial perfusion imaging (mpi) alone, mpi plus ecg-gated data, and attenuation-corrected mpi with ecg-gated data. images were interpreted for diagnostic certainty (normal, probably normal, equivocal, probably abnormal, abnormal, and perceived need for rest imaging). with stress mpi data alone, only 37% of studies were interpreted as definitely normal or abnormal, with a very high perceived need for rest imaging (77%). the addition of gated data did not alter the interpretations. however, attenuation-corrected data significantly increased the number of studies characterized as definitely normal or abnormal (84%, p <.005) and significantly reduced the perceived need for rest imaging (43%, p <.005). these results were confirmed by use of a nonsequential consensus interpretation of three readers.
Conclusion:
Attenuation correction applied to studies with stress-only tc-99m ecg-gated single photon emission computed tomography images significantly increases the ability to interpret studies as definitely normal or abnormal and reduces the need for rest imaging. these findings may improve laboratory efficiency and diagnostic accuracy.
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