Circulation, Vol 55, 61-66, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
R Prasquier, MR Taradash, EH Botvinick, DM Shames and WW Parmley
To analyze the specificity of the diffuse pattern of cardiac uptake with
technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate (TcPYP), we evaluated the bone scans
of 1,383 noncardiac patients and the myocardial scintigrams of 120 cardiac
patients. Seventy (14.4%) of 483 bone scans performed on a scintillation
camera revealed diffuse TcPYP cardiac uptake. Among the total 603 camera
bone scans and myocardial scintigrams, the incidence of diffuse cardiac
uptake was 16% among patients with clinical coronary disease but 13% among
those patients without clinical symptoms. Discrete myocardial uptake was
seen in 25 of 26 patients with transmural infarction. Femoral vasculature
was more frequently visualized (84% vs 3%, P less than 0.001) and left
mastectomy occurred more often (30% vs 1%, P less than 0.001) among
patients with diffuse cardiac uptake than among patients with negative
images, indicating possible blood pool imaging. The diffuse pattern of
cardiac uptake appeared nonspecific and may be due to unintentional cardiac
blood pool imaging.
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The specificity of the diffuse pattern of cardiac uptake in myocardial infarction imaging with technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate
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