Circulation, Vol 53, 422-428, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
B Zaret, VC DiCola, RK Donabedian, S Puri, S Wolfson, GS Freedman and LS Cohen
The dual radionuclide myocardial distributions of imaging agents
potassium-43 (43K) and technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate (99mTc- PYP)
were studied in a 24-hour closed chest canine infarct preparation. In
multiple myocardial biopsies in 20 dogs, tissue levels of both
radionuclides were compared to either an index of tissue viability
(myocardial creatine phosphokinase [CPK] depletion), or to estimates of
regional myocardial blood flow as measured by the microsphere technique.
Myocardial 43K uptake in the ischemic and infarcted zone correlated well
with both CPK depletion (r = 0.73) and microsphere estimates of relative
blood flow. The correlation with microspheres was excellent in the
transmural sample (r = 0.93) as well as endocardial (r = 0.97) and
epicardial (r = 0.86) portions. On the other hand, 99mTc- PYP myocardial
uptake did not correlate with the extent of CPK depletion. Maximal uptake
was frequently noted in border zones with only moderate CPK depletion,
while lesser degrees of 99mTc-PYP uptake were noted in the central infarct
zone where CPK activity was lowest. The relationship of 99mTc-PYP uptake to
microsphere regional flow estimates demonstrated that 99mTc-PYP uptake was
maximal at flows of 0.3 to 0.4 of normal. At lower flows, 99mTc-PYP uptake
fell toward normal levels. A similar relationship was noted between the
distributions of 99mTc-PYP and 43K. In relatively high flow border segments
(larger than or equal to 0.80 of normal), abnormal 99mTc-PYP uptake of five
to six times normal persisted. The transmural distribution of 99mTc-PYP
demonstrated that in low flow regions 99mTc- PYP uptake was primarily
epicardial, while in the higher flow ischemic periphery of the infarct
endocardial uptake predominated. Thus, while there is a direct correlation
between cationic 43K myocardial uptake and regional myocardial viability
and blood flow, no such direct relationship exists for 99mTc-PYP. This is
in part based on the necessity for delivery of the radioactive tracer to
the infarct zone.
ARTICLES
Dual radionuclide study of myocardial infarction. Relationships between myocardial uptake of potassium-43, technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate, regional myocardial blood flow and creatine phosphokinase depletion
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