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Effects of myocardial hypoxia and ischemia on myocardial scintigraphy
Authors:Norman I. Levenson  Robert J. Adolph  Donald W. Romhilt  Marjorie Gabel  Vincent J. Sodd  Leon S. August
Affiliation:1. From The Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio USA;2. From The Department of Radiology, Radioisotope Laboratory, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio USA;3. From The Nuclear Medicine Laboratory, Bureau of Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio USA;4. From The Cyclotron Branch, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D. C. USA
Abstract:The effect of regional myocardial ischemia and hypoxia on myocardial scintigraphy was studied in patients and dogs after intravenous administration of cesium-129. Seven men with angiographically proved ischemic heart disease underwent exercise testing and 129Cs was given immediately when ischemia was manifested in the electrocardiogram. Defects were not evident in the scintigrams of any patient. Failure to visualize a defect might be related to delayed uptake of 129Cs by the myocardium (maximal uptake in 45 minutes). The ischemic state was dissipated before the disparity in uptake between normal and ischemic myocardium could be visualized. Cesium-129 is useful for identifying acute myocardial infarcts but should not be used to visualize transient exercise-induced regional ischemia.Six dogs were given 129Cs after induction of regional myocardial hypoxia by perfusion of the anterior descending coronary artery with venous blood. In each, scintigraphy revealed a defect that resolved after reperfusion with arterial blood. Two other dogs were given 129Cs before perfusion with hypoxemic blood; neither dog manifested a defect. Since perfusion was maintained by a pump these results suggest that the major cause of the scintigraphically observed defect was inadequate cellular uptake of 129Cs rather than excessive cellular loss. Since regional myocardial hypoxia produced a reversible defect, scintigraphic studies might overestimate the size of an acute myocardial infarct in man by including the ischemic zone surrounding the infarct.
Keywords:Address for reprints: Donald W. Romhilt   MD   Cardiac Research Laboratory   H3   University of Cincinnati Medical Center   234 Goodman St.   Cincinnati   Ohio 45229.
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