Regional rates of myocardial fatty acid metabolism: comparison with coronary angiography and ventriculography |
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Authors: | N. Schad R. K. Wagner J. Hallermeier H. J. Daus A. Vattimo P. Bertelli |
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Affiliation: | (1) Im Städtischen Krankenhaus Passau, Lehrkrankenhaus der Technischen Universität München, Rueland Frueaufstrasse 10, D-8390 Passau, Germany;(2) Istituto di Scienze Eidologiche e Radiologiche, Università di Siena, Italy |
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Abstract: | In 50 patients, 1 mCi123I phenylpentadecanoic acid (IPPA) was injected at peak ergometric stress and 1500 frames were acquired (1 frame/s) with a high count rate gamma camera. Parametric images of rates of decrease and increase for different time intervals after stress were compared with coronary angiography and LV ventriculography, separately evaluating the 3 main coronary territories: 18/150 territories supplied by normal coronaries presented rather homogeneous regional clearing rates, whereas a gradual decrease in clearing rates towards the end of the territory (frequently with peripheral defects) was seen in all 87/150 territories with significant coronary narrowing. In local correspondence to clearing defects, initial IPPA accumulations could be observed with later onset of clearing between 10 and 25 min. 44/150 territories presented abnormal clearing rates, mostly with a patchy pattern, with normal coronary anatomy, but all except one had LV dysfunction and a clinical diagnosis of Cadomyopathy, diabetes mellitus or hypertensive disease. Twenty four of the 41 patients with CAD had, in correspondence to a prior myocardial infarction, minimum or missing metabolic activity frequently in circumscribed zones, partly separated by bridges of still viable tissue with preserved but reduced clearing rates. |
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Keywords: | IPPA Fatty acid metabolism Coronary artery disease Cardiomyopathy Hypertensive disease |
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