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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1991; 18:1263-1270
© 1991 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Effect of infarct size measured from antimyosin single-photon emission computed tomographic scans on left ventricular remodeling

ML Antunes, ME Tresgallo, DW Seldin, K Bhatia, and LL Johnson

Department of Medicine, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032.

To evaluate the effect of infarct size on left ventricular volumes and geometric remodeling, 26 patients with a first acute Q wave myocardial infarction (anterior in 14, inferior in 12) had the infarct sized from single-photon emission computed tomographic (SPECT) imaging of indium-111 antimyosin. All patients underwent gated blood pool scintigraphy before hospital discharge for determination of ejection fraction and end-diastolic and end-systolic volume indexes. Infarct size was quantitated from indium-111 antimyosin uptake in coronal slices with use of a threshold technique for edge detection. Nineteen of 26 patients had additional simultaneous acquisitions of indium-111 and thallium-201 uptake and the infarct was expressed as a percent of the total left ventricle. Infarct size was larger (59 +/- 16 vs. 33 +/- 16 g), predischarge ejection fraction lower (35 +/- 5% vs. 60 +/- 9%) and end-systolic volume index higher (57 +/- 13 vs. 36 +/- 10 ml/m2) in the group with anterior infarction. Despite these differences, predischarge end-diastolic volume index was not significantly different between the group with anterior (88 +/- 17 ml/m2) versus inferior (89 +/- 14 ml/m2) infarction. There was a significant inverse correlation between percent infarct size and ejection fraction for patients with dual isotope imaging (r = -0.90) and a significant direct correlation between infarct size and end-systolic volume index (r = 0.79, p less than 0.01). Fourteen patients without subsequent myocardial infarction or coronary artery bypass grafting had a repeat gated blood pool study late (26 +/- 15 months) after infarction.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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