2022-01-242022-01-242006-08Akpınar, A. T. vd. (2006). ''Contribution of (99)mTc-sestamibi infusion SPECT to the characterization of fixed perfusion defects''. Annals of Nuclear Medicine, 20(7), 471-475.0914-71871864-6433https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02987256https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02987256http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24251In patients with coronary artery disease, the distinction between scar and viable myocardium by means of myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) sometimes can be difficult because of the equivocal meaning of fixed perfusion defects. In this study we examined whether addition of a Tc-99m-sestamibi infusion study to the standard MPI could provide extra information regarding the fixed defects. Thirty-seven patients underwent standard MPI and an extra SPECT study in which Tc-99m-sestamibi was given as a prolonged constant infusion. Of R4 myocardial segments available for analysis, 134 had fixed or resting perfusion abnormalities on standard MPI studies, of which 25% (33/134) in 12 patients showed partial improvement in the perfusion pattern whereas in 6% (8/134) the improvement was very significant in infusion studies. In 19 patients who were also examined with dobutamine echocardiography, 13 showed concordance between echocardiography and infusion MPI. This study suggests that infusion MPI may provide complementary information to the conventional scintigraphy with regard to interpretation of standard myocardial perfusion scans with fixed defects.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessRadiology, nuclear medicine & medical imagingMyocardial viabilityMyocardial perfusion imagingFixed defectsHistopathologyTechnetium-99m-sestamibiTL-201IdentificationContractile reserveHibernating myocardiumViable myocardiumMyocardial viabilityCoronary-artery-diseaseLeft-ventricular dysfunctionTomography, emission-computed, single-photonTechnetium Tc 99m sestamibiRadiopharmaceuticalsPerfusionMyocardiumMiddle agedMaleMagnetic resonance angiographyHumansFemaleEchocardiographyCoronary arteriosclerosisAgedAdultContribution of (99)mTc-sestamibi infusion SPECT to the characterization of fixed perfusion defectsArticle0002406388000042-s2.0-3374959795347147520717037279Radiology, nuclear medicine & medical imagingHeart Left Ventricle Failure; Cardiac Muscle; HibernationRadiopharmaceutical agentMethoxy isobutyl isonitrile technetium tc 99mDiagnostic agentDobutamineSingle photon emission computer tomographyPerfusionPathologyMiddle agedMethodologyMetabolismMagnetic resonance angiographyHeart muscleEchocardiographyCoronary artery atherosclerosisSingle photon emission computer tomographyPriority journalMedical researchMaleIschemic heart diseaseHumanHeart muscle perfusionFemaleElectrocardiogramClinical articleArticleAgedAdult