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Comparison Study between Myocardial Velocity obtained from Gated Myocardial SPECT and Myocardial Functional indices with a Focus on Myocardial Perfusion  

Ha, Jung-Min (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Chonnam National Hawsun University Hospital)
Jeong, Shin-Young (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Chonnam National Hawsun University Hospital)
Bom, Hee-Seung (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Chonnam National Hawsun University Hospital)
Lee, Byeong-Il (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Chonnam National Hawsun University Hospital)
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Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging / v.43, no.5, 2009 , pp. 386-394 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: We aimed to assess the myocardial velocity on gated myocardial perfusion SPECT (gated MPS), to compare myocardial velocity between patients without coronary artery disease (CAD) and CAD patients and to assess the correlation of myocardial velocity and perfusion and wall thickening on CAD group. Materials and Methods: Seventeen patients without CAD (M:F=9:8, mean age $61.8{\pm}11.1$ yrs: group A) and thirty-nine patients with CAD (M:F=18:21, mean age $66.9{\pm}8.1$ yrs : group B) had undergone one-day adenosine stress gated MPS. In twenty segment model, 12 segments (except apical and basal segments) of each patient were included. We obtained systolic and diastolic gate ratio in left ventricular volume curve by eight frames per cardiac cycle on gated MPS. Using the systolic and diastolic gate ratio and R-R time of each patient, we obtained systolic and diastolic time ratio. The myocardial velocity was defined as wall thickening over systolic or diastolic time. Results: We presented normal range of myocardial velocities according segments and territories of coronary artery. The myocardial velocity of group B was significantly lower than group A (p=0.00). There was no significant difference between the myocardial velocity of group B with preserved EF and group A. The stress systolic velocity significantly correlated with regional myocardial perfusion in group B with preserved EF (p=0.00) as well as decreased EF (p=0.01). In group B, stress perfusion of segments which had decreased wall thickening and decreased myocardial velocity was significantly lower than segments which had decreased wall thickening and preserved myocardial velocity (p=0.01). Conclusion: The new functional index of velocity will be used as an useful of gated MPS.
Keywords
Gated MPS; myocardial velocity; perfusion; wall motion; functional index;
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