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(Circulation. 2001;104:2471.)
© 2001 American Heart Association, Inc.
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From the Cardiovascular Imaging Center, Cardiovascular Division, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville.
Correspondence to Sanjiv Kaul, MD, Cardiovascular Division, Box 158, Medical Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908. E-mail sk{at}virginia.edu
Background We hypothesized that by detecting regions with adequate collateral-derived myocardial blood flow (MBF) within the risk area (RA), we could predict ultimate infarct size (IS) at the time of coronary occlusion.
Methods and Results Group 1 dogs (n=15) underwent coronary occlusion without reperfusion, whereas group 2 dogs (n=6) underwent both occlusion and reperfusion. RA was measured with aortic root injections of microbubbles. Myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) was performed with high mechanical index intermittent harmonic imaging at pulsing intervals (PIs) of <1 to 30 cardiac cycles during an intravenous infusion of microbubbles (Sonozoid). MBF was measured with radiolabeled microspheres, and postmortem tissue staining was used to determine IS. Perfusion defect size (PDS) on MCE varied with the PI and was largest at a PI of 2.6±0.4 seconds, where it correlated well with RA (r=0.82). PDS was smallest at a PI of
10.6±1.5 seconds, where it correlated closely with IS (r
0.92). Areas that underwent necrosis could be identified early after coronary occlusion as having the lowest microvascular flow velocity (ß) and MCE-derived MBF (Axß). The results were similar with or without reperfusion. Because of variability in collateral-derived MBF, there was no correlation between RA and ultimate IS (P=0.37). The extent of regional dysfunction also correlated poorly with IS (r=0.31).
Conclusions MCE can be used immediately after coronary occlusion to define ultimate IS by measuring the magnitude and spatial extent of collateral-derived residual MBF within the RA. Thus, it could help individualize risk and management in acute myocardial infarction.
Key Words: collateral circulation infarction contrast media
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