Left ventricular function in response to dipyridamole stress: head-to-head comparison between ^sup 82^Rubidium PET and ^sup 99m^Tc-sestamibi SPECT ECG-gated myocardial perfusion imaging

Purpose Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) with 99mTc-sestamibi (sestamibi) SPECT and rubidium-82 (82Rb) PET both allow for combined assessment of perfusion and left ventricular (LV) function. We sought to compare parameters of LV function obtained with both methods using a single dipyridamole stres...

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Published in:European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging Vol. 44; no. 5; p. 876
Main Authors: Giorgi, Maria Clementina, Meneghetti, Jose Claudio, Soares, Jose, Izaki, Marisa, Falcão, Andréa, Imada, Rodrigo, Chalela, William, de Oliveira, Marco Antonio, Nomura, Cesar, Verberne, Hein J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg Springer Nature B.V 01-05-2017
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Summary:Purpose Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) with 99mTc-sestamibi (sestamibi) SPECT and rubidium-82 (82Rb) PET both allow for combined assessment of perfusion and left ventricular (LV) function. We sought to compare parameters of LV function obtained with both methods using a single dipyridamole stress dose. Materials and methods A group of 221 consecutive patients (65.2±10.4 years, 52.9% male) underwent consecutive sestamibi and 82Rb MPI after a single dipyridamole stress dose. Sestamibi and 82Rb summed rest (SRS), stress (SSS) and difference (SDS) scores, and LV end-diastolic (EDV) and end-systolic (ESV) volumes and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) were compared. Results Bland-Altman analysis showed that with increasing ESV and EDV the difference between the two perfusion tracers increased both at rest and post-stress. The mean difference in EDV and ESV between the two perfusion tracers at rest could both be independently explained by the 82Rb SDS and the sestamibi SRS. The combined models explained approximately 30% of the variation in these volumes between the two perfusion tracers (R2=0.261, p=0.005; R2=0.296, p<0.001, for EDV and ESV respectively). However, the mean difference in LVEF between sestamibi and 82Rb showed no significant trend post-stress (R2=0.001, p=0.70) and only a modest linear increase with increasing LVEF values at rest (R2=0.032, p=0.009). Conclusions Differences in left ventricular volumes between sestamibi and 82Rb MPI increase with increasing volumes. However, these differences did only marginally affect LVEF between sestamibi and 82Rb. In clinical practice these results should be taken into account when comparing functional derived parameters between sestamibi and 82Rb MPI.
ISSN:1619-7070
1619-7089
DOI:10.1007/s00259-016-3588-x