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MYOCARDIAL INFARCT IMAGING AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY*
Authors:F PANETTA  C C L WONG  L M DUGDALE  A T WAN  G R STIRLING  S T ANDERSON  A PITT
Abstract:One hundred and nineteen patients undergoing cardiac surgery had postoperative myocardial imaging performed with technetium pyrophosphate in order to assess the incidence of perioperative myocardial infarction. Fifty-six patients had only coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, of whom 13 (23%) had a positive scintigram. Thirteen patients had CABG with other cardiac surgery and six (46%) had a positive scintigram. Fifty patients had other cardiac surgery but no CABG, and of these eight (16%) had a positive scintigram. The overall incidence of positive scintigrams was 23%, whereas definite or probable ECG diagnosis of infarction was present in 14 patients (12%). Serum levels of cardiac enzymes were higher in patients with positive scintigrams, but this finding did not consistently reach statistical significance. The use of a left ventricular vent during surgery did not correlate with a positive scintigram, nor did the total time on cardiopulmonary bypass or aortic cross-clamping. Patients having cardiac surgery, including CABG and valve replacement, have a 23% overall incidence of positive scintigrams. This suggests that the incidence of infarction after cardiac surgery is higher than can be recognized from the conventional criteria of ECG and enzyme changes.
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