학술논문

Assessment of the effect of revascularization early after CABG using ECG-gated perfusion single-photon emission tomography.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 2001, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p230-239. 10p.
Subject
*CORONARY artery bypass
*SURGERY
*PHOTON emission
*TOMOGRAPHY
*ARTERIAL grafts
Language
ISSN
0340-6997
Abstract
Abstract. When an arterial graft is used, reversible perfusion defects on single-photon emission tomography (SPET) perfusion images are occasionally observed early after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG), owing to the restricted flow capacity. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the functional information obtained with electrocardiography (ECG)-gated perfusion SPET could be helpful in evaluating the effect of revascularization early after CABG. Twenty-three patients (18 men and 5 women, mean age 65 +/- 9 years) underwent stress/re-injection thallium-201 ECG-gated SPET before and 4 weeks after CABG (13 with exercise and 10 with dipyridamole). Patency of all grafts was confirmed by coronary angiography I month after CABG. Cardiac functional data including the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and the transient ischaemic dilatation (TID) ratio were analysed using a commercially available automated program. The conventional stress and re-injection tomograms were interpreted by means of a five-point scoring system in a nine-segment model. Stress-induced reversible [sup 201]Tl perfusion defects were present in 64% of the myocardial segments bypassed by patent arterial grafts, in contrast to 42% of the myocardial segments bypassed by patent venous grafts (chi[sup 2]=7.8, P=0.005). Of the 23 patients, 12 showed improvement... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]