scholarly journals Impact of age, sex, and cardiac size on the diagnostic performance of myocardial perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography: insights from the REFINE SPECT registry

2021 ◽  
Vol 42 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
M J Randazzo ◽  
P Elias ◽  
T J Poterucha ◽  
T Sharir ◽  
M B Fish ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Single-photon emission computed tomography myocardial perfusion imaging (SPECT MPI) is a well-validated non-invasive method for detecting coronary artery disease (CAD). Variations in diagnostic performance due to age and sex have been thoroughly investigated in the literature yet have demonstrated conflicting results. Several studies have associated female sex with reduced accuracy, although others have discovered no significant difference (1). Similarly, while SPECT MPI in the elderly has shown prognostic utility, cardiac event rates are elevated compared to younger patients despite a normal study (2). Additional analyses have suggested that cardiac chamber size may contribute to these observed differences due to its relationship with spatial resolution; however, the interaction of age, sex, and cardiac size remains unknown. Purpose We aimed to leverage a large, multicenter, international registry to assess the impact of age, sex, and left ventricular size on the diagnostic accuracy of contemporary SPECT MPI. Methods In 9 centers, 2067 patients (67% male, 64.7±11.2 years) in the REFINE SPECT database (REgistry of Fast Myocardial Perfusion Imaging with NExt Generation SPECT) underwent MPI with new generation solid-state scanners followed by invasive coronary angiography within 6 months (3). Stress total perfusion deficit was quantified automatically, and obstructive CAD was defined as >70% stenosis or >50% for left main. Receiver-operating characteristic curves and corresponding areas under the curve (AUC) were computed to compare diagnostic performance between cohorts created based on age (<75 vs. ≥75 years), sex, and end-diastolic volume (EDV; ≥20th vs. <20th sex-specific percentile). Results Female and elderly patients had a significantly lower EDV than male and younger patients respectively (p<0.001, Figure 1). Diagnostic accuracy of SPECT was similar by sex (p=0.63). Elderly patients (AUC 0.72 vs. 0.78, p=0.025) and patients with reduced volumes (AUC 0.72 vs. 0.79, p=0.009) exhibited significantly worse performance. When isolating male patients with reduced volumes, a significant difference in accuracy was observed (AUC 0.69 vs. 0.79, p=0.001; Figure 2A), while female patients trended towards significance (p=0.32). Likewise, SPECT performed poorly for elderly patients with reduced volumes (AUC 0.64 vs. 0.78, p=0.01; Figure 2B). If patients possessed any two characteristics of male sex, age ≥75, or low EDV, prediction of CAD with SPECT was significantly decreased (p=0.002; Figure 2C). Conclusions Our findings suggest that men with reduced cardiac volumes display worse diagnostic SPECT performance, although it is uncertain whether a pathophysiologic reason exists or further investigation is required for female patients. Patients age ≥75 tended to have lower cardiac volumes as well as lower diagnostic performance. Given these results, alternative diagnostic modalities may better diagnose CAD in patients with these characteristics. FUNDunding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: None. Figure 1 Figure 2

2013 ◽  
pp. 60-5
Author(s):  
Sony Hilal Wicaksono ◽  
Fachmi Ahmad Muslim ◽  
Vienna Rossimarina

Seorang pasien dapat didiagnosis penyakit jantung koroner (PJK) melalui empat cara: kematian jantung mendadak, sindrom koroner akut, angina pektoris stabil paska revaskularisasi, dan hasil diagnostik noninvasif (Computed Tomography scan/CT scan koroner, Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Myocardial Perfusion Imaging/SPECT MPI nuklir atau Magnetic Resonance Imaging/MRI)1. Pemeriksaan noninvasif memegang peranan penting, yaitu sebagai satu-satunya cara mendiagnosis PJK asimtomatik. Oleh sebab itu, pemahaman mengenai interpretasi hasil pemeriksaan noninvasif seperti CT scan koroner, SPECT MPI nuklir atau MRI kardiak dimasukkan dalam kompetensi dasar program pendidikan spesialis jantung dan pembuluh darah menurut Kolegium PERKI.


Circulation ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 112 (9_supplement) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariann Gyöngyösi ◽  
Aliasghar Khorsand ◽  
Sholeh Zamini ◽  
Wolfgang Sperker ◽  
Christoph Strehblow ◽  
...  

Background— The aim of this substudy of the EUROINJECT-ONE double-blind randomized trial was to analyze changes in myocardial perfusion in NOGA-defined regions with intramyocardial injections of plasmid encoding plasmid human (ph)VEGF-A 165 using an elaborated transformation algorithm. Methods and Results— After randomization, 80 no-option patients received either active, phVEGF-A 165 (n=40), or placebo plasmid (n=40) percutaneously via NOGA-Myostar injections. The injected area (region of interest, ROI) was delineated as a best polygon by connecting of the injection points marked on NOGA polar maps. The ROI was projected onto the baseline and follow-up rest and stress polar maps of the 99m-Tc-sestamibi/tetrofosmin single-photon emission computed tomography scintigraphy calculating the extent and severity (expressed as the mean normalized tracer uptake) of the ROI automatically. The extents of the ROI were similar in the VEGF and placebo groups (19.4±4.2% versus 21.5±5.4% of entire myocardium). No differences were found between VEGF and placebo groups at baseline with regard to the perfusion defect severity (rest: 69±11.7% versus 68.7±13.3%; stress: 63±13.3% versus 62.6±13.6%; and reversibility: 6.0±7.7% versus 6.7±9.0%). At follow-up, a trend toward improvement in perfusion defect severity at stress was observed in VEGF group as compared with placebo (68.5±11.9% versus 62.5±13.5%, P =0.072) without reaching normal values. The reversibility of the ROI decreased significantly at follow-up in VEGF group as compared with the placebo group (1.2±9.0% versus 7.1±9.0%, P =0.016). Twenty-one patients in VEGF and 8 patients in placebo group ( P <0.01) exhibited an improvement in tracer uptake during stress, defined as a ≥5% increase in the normalized tracer uptake of the ROI. Conclusions— Projection of the NOGA-guided injection area onto the single-photon emission computed tomography polar maps permits quantitative evaluation of myocardial perfusion in regions treated with angiogenic substances. Injections of phVEGF A 165 plasmid improve, but do not normalize, the stress-induced perfusion abnormalities.


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