Circulation, Vol 58, 227-232, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
JW Keyes, PF Leonard, SL Brody, DJ Svetkoff, WL Rogers and BR Lucchesi
Radionuclide techniques for sizing acute myocardial infarction have been
hampered by the intrinsic limitations of the scintillation camera. Emission
computed tomography can overcome these limitations. Single photon emission
computed tomograms of the distribution of technetium- 99m pyrophosphate in
acute anterior and posterior infarcts were obtained in 16 dogs after death.
Tomograms were also obtained in 10 dogs during life without gating. The
size of the infarcts was determined by staining gross sections of the heart
with nitro blue tetrazolium, dissecting out the infarcted tissue and
weighing it. Infarct sizes were determined from the tomographic images and
compared with the measured infarct sizes. Good images showing the location
and three-dimensional extent of the infarcts were obtained in all dogs. The
measured and calculated infarct sizes correlated well (r = 0.85).
Comparison of the calculated sizes in the living (non-gated) and dead
("physiologically" gated) animals showed reasonable agreement (r = 0.87).
Single photon emission computed tomography is a feasible and useful
technique for localizing and sizing acute myocardial infarctions.
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