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Comparative Study
. 1978 Feb 4;118(3):283-7.

Myocardial perfusion imaging with thallium-201: correlation with coronary arteriography and electrocardiography

Comparative Study

Myocardial perfusion imaging with thallium-201: correlation with coronary arteriography and electrocardiography

L Sternberg et al. Can Med Assoc J. .

Abstract

Myocardial perfusion imaging with thallium-201 and electrocardiography with the subject at rest and undergoing submaximal treadmill exercise were performed in 19 men and 3 women. Selective coronary arteriography and left ventriculography showed that 7 had normal coronary arteries and 15 had coronary artery disease.The 11 persons with electrocardiographic evidence of an old myocardial infarct (q waves) had a perfusion defect at rest in the area of the infarct and a segmental abnormality of wall motion apparent on the left ventriculogram corresponding to the perfusion defect.MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION IMAGING AND ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY WERE EQUALLY SENSITIVE IN DETECTING CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN EXERCISING INDIVIDUALS: perfusion defects were noted in 7 of the 15 persons with coronary artery disease, and diagnostic ST-segment depression was present in 8 of the 15. Combination of the results of the two tests with exercise permitted the identification of 11 of the 15 persons and improved the sensitivity. Combination of the results of rest and exercise imaging and electrocardiography permitted the identification of 94% of the patients with coronary artery disease.Myocardial perfusion imaging with (201)TI in the subject at rest is a sensitive indicator of previous myocardial infarction. Imaging after the subject has exercised is a useful adjunct to conventional exercise electrocardiography, especially in those whose exercise electrocardiogram is non-interpretable.

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