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Myocardial perfusion imaging with positron emission tomography and single photon emission computed tomography: frequency and causes of disparate results
Authors:MARWICK, T. H.   GO, R. T.   MACINTYRE, W. J.   SAHA, G. B.   UNDERWOOD, D. A.
Affiliation:Departments of Cardiology and Nuclear Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to compare rubidium-82 PET withthallium-201 SPECT imaging in 150 patients. Both techniquesfollowed a single dipyridamole-handgrip stress, and images weredisplayed using the same 3-dimensional format and quantitativecolour scale. Coronary arteriography was employed to assignthe correct diagnosis in situations of disparity. Results of PET and SPECT were at least partially concordantin 110 patients (73%), although 22 had more than one defect.A reversible perfusion defect was identified in 60 patients,but the scans were concordant in only 20 (33%). These disparitieswere chiefly due to false-negative SPECT imaging (22 patients,55%), and probable delayed thallium redistri bution (13 patients,33%). No patients had ischaemia correctly identified by SPECTin the presence of normal PET imaging. Persistent defects wereidentified in 91 patients, some of whom also had reversibledefects, and the results were consistent in 54 (59%). Otherthan the delayed thallium redistribution group, the major categoriescausing disparities were false-positive (6 patients, 16%), andfalse negative SPECT (8 patients, 22%), attributable to attenuationand scatter. PET appears able to identify smaller, less ischaemic areas subtendedby milder coronary stenoses. The availability of a true restingscan with Rb-PET enhances the discrimination between ischaemiaand infarction. Attenuation correction, and the high energyphotons of positron annihilation, yield more accurate evaluationof inferior wall defects and greater specificity in the presenceof soft tissue attenuation.
Keywords:Myocardial perfusion imaging    positron emission tomography (PET)    rubidium-82    single photonemission computed tomography (SPECT)    thallium-201
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