Impairment of regional fatty acid uptake in relation to wall motion and thallium-201 uptake in ischaemic but viable myocardium: assessment with iodine-123-labelled beta-methyl-branched fatty acid
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Impairment of regional fatty acid uptake in relation to wall motion and thallium-201 uptake in ischaemic but viable myocardium: assessment with iodine-123-labelled beta-methyl-branched fatty acid
Abstract
In coronary artery disease, discrepancy in the uptake of thallium-201 and of methyl-branched fatty acid at rest has been described. The purpose of this study was to evaluate iodine-123 labelled beta-methyl-branched fatty acid (BMIPP) myocardial uptake and wall motion at rest in segments with stress-induced ischaemia identified by stress 201Tl tomography in patients with chronic coronary artery disease. 123I-BMIPP myocardial tomography was performed at rest and was compared with the findings of exercise-reinjection 201Tl tomography in 45 patients with chronic coronary artery disease. Regional wall motion was evaluated by contrast left ventriculography in 36 patients. Among 237 segments with reversible 201Tl defects, equally decreased uptake on both reinjection 201Tl and BMIPP images was observed in 93 (39%), more severely decreased uptake of BMIPP in 118 (50%) and more severely decreased uptake of reinjection 201Tl in 26 (11%). On the other hand, among 90 segments with non-reversible 201Tl defects, each pattern was observed in 71 (79%), 6 (7%) and 13 (14%) segments, respectively. When comparing the ischaemic segments with and without more severely reduced uptake of BMIPP than of reinjection 201Tl, wall motion was impaired to a greater extent in the segments with more severely reduced uptake of BMIPP than of reinjection 201Tl [severe hypo- or dyskinesis was present in 64 (70%) of 91 segments and in 24 (22%) of 110 segments, respectively, P<0.005]. In patients with chronic coronary artery disease, resting fatty acid uptake was frequently more reduced than reinjection 201Tl in the segments with stress-induced ischaemia, while in most of the fixed perfusion defects BMIPP and reinjection 201Tl uptake decreased concordantly. In ischaemic myocardium, wall motion was impaired to a greater extent in those segments which showed more severely reduced uptake of BMIPP than of reinjection 201Tl. In ischaemic but viable myocardium, discordant BMIPP uptake less than reinjection 201Tl uptake may indicate metabolic alterations and wall motion abnormality at rest independent of perfusion abnormalities. In conclusion, the combination of resting BMIPP and stress-reinjection 201Tl imaging may provide information on metabolic alterations and wall motion abnormality at rest independent of perfusion abnormalities.
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