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Paradoxical septal motion from prior coronary artery bypass graft surgery does not impact left ventricular mechanical dyssynchrony by gated myocardial perfusion imaging
Authors:Wael AlJaroudi MD  M. Chadi Alraies MD  Richard Brunken MD  Manuel Cerquiera MD  Wael A. Jaber MD
Affiliation:1. Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Sydell and Arnold Miller Family, Heart and Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Avenue/J1-5, Cleveland, OH, 44195, USA
Abstract:

Background

Phase analysis of gated myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) provides automated and reproducible assessment of left ventricular (LV) mechanical dyssynchrony (LVMD) (phase standard deviation [SD]). Many patients undergoing gated MPI have history of prior coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG). The latter is often associated with paradoxical septal wall motion (PSM). The effect of prior CABG and PSM on LVMD has not been evaluated.

Methods and Results

From the single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) MPI clinical database maintained at the Cleveland Clinic, we identified 200 consecutive patients with SPECT (100 control with normal LV ejection fraction [EF], MPI, and QRS?P?=?.67 with 4DM, P?=?.97 with ECTb) in patients undergoing gated SPECT or among patients undergoing gated PET imaging (P?=?.18).

Conclusions

Although paradoxical septal wall motion is commonly seen after cardiac surgery, prior CABG does not affect or impact LV mechanical dyssynchrony indices measured from gated SPECT or PET images. Whether dyssynchrony measurements with echocardiography that has higher temporal resolution might uncover intraventricular delays, remains to be determined.
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