Myocardial blood flow quantification with SPECT
- PMID: 38553299
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jmir.2024.02.016
Myocardial blood flow quantification with SPECT
Abstract
Introduction: The addition of absolute myocardial blood flow (MBF) data improves the diagnostic and prognostic accuracy of relative perfusion imaging with nuclear medicine. Cardiac-specific gamma cameras allow measurement of MBF with SPECT.
Methods: This paper reviews the evidence supporting the use of SPECT to measure myocardial blood flow (MBF). Studies have evaluated SPECT MBF in large animal models and compared it in humans with invasive angiographic measurements and against the clinical standard of PET MBF. The repeatability of SPECT MBF has been determined in both single-site and multi-center trials.
Results: SPECT MBF has excellent correlation with microspheres in an animal model, with the number of stenoses and fractional flow reserve, and with PET-derived MBF. The inter-user coefficient of variability is ∼20% while the COV of test-retest MBF is ∼30%. SPECT MBF improves the sensitivity and specificity of the detection of multi-vessel disease over relative perfusion imaging and provides incremental value in predicting adverse cardiac events.
Conclusion: SPECT MBF is a promising technique for providing clinically valuable information in the assessment of coronary artery disease.
Keywords: Cardiovascular disease; Myocardial perfusion imaging; Regional blood flow; Review; Single-photon emission-computed tomography.
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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