Circulation, Vol 75, 611-617, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
DE Jansen, JR Corbett, LM Buja, C Hansen, V Ugolini, RW Parkey and JT Willerson
Previously, technetium-99m-stannous pyrophosphate (99mTc-PPi) has been used
to localize and estimate the size of myocardial infarcts in animals after
permanent coronary artery occlusion. This study tested the hypothesis that
99mTc-PPi accurately sizes myocardial infarctions produced by temporary
coronary artery occlusion and reflow in dogs. Three groups of dogs were
studied: group A underwent 3 hr of occlusion followed by 2 hr of
reperfusion, with 99mTc-PPi injected 10 min after reflow (n = 10); group B
underwent 3 hr of occlusion followed by 2 hr of reperfusion, with 99mTc-PPi
injected 90 min after reflow (n = 11); and group C underwent 3 hr of
occlusion followed by reflow with 99mTc- PPi injected at 10 min and again
at 48 hr after reflow (n = 5). Myocardial slices from group A and B dogs
were imaged in vitro. Group C dogs were imaged with single photon-emission
computed tomography (SPECT) in vivo, and myocardial slices were imaged in
vitro at the conclusion of the study. The extent of myocardial infarction
was defined with triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining, and coronary
blood flow was estimated with radioactive microspheres. In addition,
transmural myocardial tissue samples were taken from the center of the
myocardial infarction, the lateral portion of the myocardial infarction,
the normal myocardium adjacent to the lateral aspect of the infarcts, and
from the normal myocardium and counted for 99mTc-PPi activity. A
significant correlation was found between infarct size determined by areas
of increased 99mTc-PPi uptake and that estimated from TTC staining for both
group A (r = .89) and group B animals (r = .98).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250
WORDS)
ARTICLES
Quantification of myocardial injury produced by temporary coronary artery occlusion and reflow with technetium-99m-pyrophosphate
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