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Increased incidence and clinical correlation of persistently abnormal technetium pyrophosphate myocardial scintigrams following acute myocardial infarction in patients with diabetes mellitus
Authors:P Nicod  S E Lewis  J C Corbett  L M Buja  G Henderson  P Raskin  R E Rude  J T Willerson
Affiliation:1. Department of Internal Medicine (Cardiovascular Division) at the University of Texas Health Science Center Dallas Texas, USA.;2. Department of Pathology at the University of Texas Health Science Center Dallas Texas, USA.;3. Department of Radiology (Nuclear Medicine) at the University of Texas Health Science Center Dallas Texas, USA.;4. Parkland Memorial Hospital Dallas Texas, USA.
Abstract:"Persistently abnormal" technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate myocardial scintigrams (PPi+) appear to be associated with a relatively poor prognosis after acute myocardial infarction (AMI). To assess the incidence and implications of PPi+, we performed a retrospective analysis in 29 patients with and 25 patients without diabetes mellitus who had abnormal myocardial scintigrams within 4 days of AMI and who had follow-up scintigrams at least 3 months after hospital discharge. There were no significant differences between patients with and without diabetes as regards age, incidence of transmural or nontransmural AMI, or degree of left ventricular dysfunction after AMI. Persistently abnormal PPi+ occurred more commonly in patients with diabetes than in nondiabetic patients (18 of 29, 62%, compared to 3 of 25, 12%; p less than 0.001). Patients with chronic PPi+ had more frequent cardiac complications following hospital discharge (p less than 0.005) including death, recurrent AMI, unstable angina, and intractable congestive heart failure. Postmortem analysis in two patients with diabetes and chronic PPi+ revealed marked myocytolysis. Thus, patients with diabetes mellitus have an increased incidence of post-AMI "persistently abnormal" technetium (PPi+) scintigrams and relatively poor prognosis following myocardial infarction.
Keywords:Reprint requests: Pascal Nicod   M.D.   Dept. of Medicine   Ischemic Heart Center   L5.134   University of Texas Health Science Center   5323 Harry Hines Blvd.   Dallas   TX 75235.
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