Abstract: | Exercise tests involving isotopes were evaluated in 38 subjects presenting inferior myocardial necrosis. Cardiographic data were used to calculate sensitivity and specificity of the method in detection of subjects requiring surgical treatment. Sensitivity was 90% and specificity 62% when three criteria were employed: ECG of positive exertion, reversible diminished accumulation of thallium 201 outside the necrotic site or decrease in the fraction of ejection force. Examination of the fraction of ejection force improved the results of myocardial scanning using thallium and increased detection of subjects requiring surgery from 61% to 90%. |