Circulation, Vol 62, 726-734, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
RF Dunn, B Freedman, IK Bailey, R Uren and DT Kelly
In 65 patients with a previous transmural myocardial infarction (anterior
in 33, inferior in 32), exercise thallium scanning was compared with
12-lead exercise electrocardiography to see if multivessel disease could be
detected. At coronary arteriography 40 patients were shown to have
multivessel disease ( greater than or equal to 70% diameter stenosis in two
or three vessels) and 25 patients had one-vessel disease. On the exercise
scan thallium defects corresponding to the electrocardiographic site of
infarction were present in all patients. Patients wih one-vessel and
multivessel disease were separated by exercise-induced angina, perfusion
defects on the exercise thallium scan in more than one specific vasculare
area, and a positive exercise ECG associated with angina, but not by a
positive exercise ECG alone. Of the 40 patients with multivessel disease,
85% had defects in more than one vascular area on the thallium scan and 70%
had a positive exercise ECG (p = NS). Of the 37 patients with thallium
defects in more than one specific vascular area, 92% had multivessel
disease, compared with 72% of the 39 patients who had a positive exercise
ECG (p < 0.05). periinfactional ischemia was present in 38 of the 65
patients (58%) ( 14 of 25 with one-vessel disease and 24 of 40 with
multivessel disease), and did not correlate with the severity of the
corresponding coronary artery disease. When thallium defects that resolved
were noted in a second vascular area, they were associated with a resolving
rather than a constant defect in the vascular area where the infarction
had occurred ( p < 0.005). In patients after a transmural myocardial
infarction, multivessel disease can be better differentiated from one-
vessel disease by thallium scanning than by exercise electrocardiography.
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