Tc-99m-pyrophosphate scintigraphy for the diagnosis of ATTR cardiac amyloidosis: Comparison of quantitative and semi-quantitative approaches
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- DOI: 10.1007/s12350-020-02205-1
Tc-99m-pyrophosphate scintigraphy for the diagnosis of ATTR cardiac amyloidosis: Comparison of quantitative and semi-quantitative approaches
Abstract
Background: ATTR cardiac amyloidosis (CA) can be diagnosed with Tc-99m-PYP scintigraphy. There are two recommended interpretative approaches: the quantitative heart-to-contralateral lung ratio (H/CL) at 1 hour and the semi-quantitative visual system at 3 hours. This study's aim was to compare both approaches and to apply the semi-quantitative method at 1 hour.
Methods: Tc-99m-PYP scans of 122 consecutive subjects were reviewed using both approaches. On 1 hour planar images, regions of interest were drawn over the heart and contralateral chest to determine H/CL. Myocardial uptake was graded on 1 and 3 hour SPECT images according to the semi-quantitative method. Concordance was examined using kappa statistics.
Results: 31, 10, and 81 studies were positive, negative, and equivocal, respectively, for ATTR-CA using the H/CL approach. Using the grading system, 35, 77, and 10 scans were positive, negative, and equivocal, respectively. The quantitative approach led to a significantly higher proportion of equivocal studies compared to the semi-quantitative approach (P < .0001). These approaches yielded discordant results in 2 subjects; biopsy results were concordant with SPECT grade. 1 and 3 hour SPECT grades provided concordant result in 99% of cases.
Conclusions: The H/CL approach resulted in a high proportion of equivocal studies. Using SPECT imaging, the semi-quantitative approach minimized this proportion and showed high concordance at 1 and 3 hours.
Keywords: 99m-Tc-pyrophosphate scintigraphy; Cardiac amyloidosis; SPECT imaging; cardiovascular imaging.
Comment in
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Tc-99m-PYP imaging for cardiac amyloidosis: Defining the best protocol before the flood gates burst.J Nucl Cardiol. 2020 Oct;27(5):1816-1819. doi: 10.1007/s12350-020-02273-3. Epub 2020 Jul 16. J Nucl Cardiol. 2020. PMID: 32676915 No abstract available.
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