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Circulation, Vol 81, 1622-1632, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
CA Moore, J Cannon, DD Watson, S Kaul and GA Beller
The hypothesis tested in this study was that despite the presence of severe
postischemic myocardial dysfunction ("stunning"), the extraction and
subsequent intracellular washout of thallium 201 should be preserved as
long as irreversible sarcolemmal membrane injury was avoided. To produce
myocardial stunning, 19 open-chested dogs with a critical left anterior
descending coronary artery (LAD) stenosis underwent 10 5-minute periods of
total LAD occlusion, each interspersed by 10 minutes of reperfusion by
reflow through the critical stenosis. In another 12 control dogs observed
for the same time period, no LAD occlusions were performed after placement
of the critical stenosis. Hemodynamics, regional myocardial thickening by
quantitative two- dimensional echocardiography, and microsphere-determined
regional blood flows were serially measured. In 18 stunned dogs, systolic
thickening in the LAD zone was markedly reduced to 0.4 +/- 2.4% at 40
minutes after the 10th reperfusion period compared with 32.5 +/- 2.2%
thickening (p less than 0.001) in 12 control dogs at a matched time. The
201Tl first-pass extraction fraction determined by a double-isotope method
using intracoronary 201Tl administration was comparable after the 10th
reflow in a subgroup of 13 stunned (0.78) and six control (0.79) dogs. The
T1/2 for the intracellular washout rate was also not significantly
different in another group of six stunned (60 +/- 13 minutes) and six
control (53 +/- 14 minutes) dogs, nor was the percentage of the 201Tl dose
initially distributed in the interstitial compartment (11 +/- 3% vs. 7 +/-
2%). Systemic hemodynamics and regional flows were comparable in the two
groups at 40 minutes after the 10th reflow. No dog had evidence of
myocardial necrosis by triphenyl tetrazolium chloride staining. Thus,
normal myocardial 201Tl extraction and washout kinetics are observed in a
canine model of severe postischemic dysfunction (stunning) produced by
repetitive brief LAD occlusions. These findings might have important
clinical implications concerning the application of rest 201Tl scintigraphy
for evaluation of perfusion and viability in patients with coronary artery
disease and regional myocardial asynergy that is ultimately reversible.
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Thallium 201 kinetics in stunned myocardium characterized by severe postischemic systolic dysfunction
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville 22908.
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