TY - JOUR
T1 - Sequential multivessel coronary angioplasty assessed by thallium‐201 tomography
AU - DePuey, E. Gordon
AU - Roubin, Gary S.
AU - Depasquale, Eugene E.
AU - Nody, Agatha C.
AU - Garcia, Ernest V.
AU - King, Spencer B.
AU - Berger, Harvey J.
PY - 1989/12
Y1 - 1989/12
N2 - In 11 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease, SPECT thallium‐201 imaging was performed prior to and within 3 days after each of two sequential percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasties on separate days designed to achieve total revascularization. Thallium‐201 SPECT was analyzed quantitatively, and an ischemic score for the vascular bed(s) supplied by the dilated vessel(s) was derived. For the vessels dilated during the first procedure the mean diameter stenosis was 80 ± 8%, reduced to 27 ± 9%. For the second procedure mean stenosis was reduced from 67 ± 10% to 26 ± 6%. For the two procedures, the mean thallium scores decreased from 298 ± 225 to 115 ± 130 (P < .001) and from 135 ± 129 to 46 ± 60 (P < .001), respectively. Of 10 patients with abnormal thallium‐201 SPECT prior to angioplasty, nine improved after the first procedure, and seven improved further following the second procedure. Thus, utilizing staged angioplasty with a strategy of dilating the most severe lesion first, thallium‐201 SPECT documented progressive improvement in myocardial perfusion.
AB - In 11 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease, SPECT thallium‐201 imaging was performed prior to and within 3 days after each of two sequential percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasties on separate days designed to achieve total revascularization. Thallium‐201 SPECT was analyzed quantitatively, and an ischemic score for the vascular bed(s) supplied by the dilated vessel(s) was derived. For the vessels dilated during the first procedure the mean diameter stenosis was 80 ± 8%, reduced to 27 ± 9%. For the second procedure mean stenosis was reduced from 67 ± 10% to 26 ± 6%. For the two procedures, the mean thallium scores decreased from 298 ± 225 to 115 ± 130 (P < .001) and from 135 ± 129 to 46 ± 60 (P < .001), respectively. Of 10 patients with abnormal thallium‐201 SPECT prior to angioplasty, nine improved after the first procedure, and seven improved further following the second procedure. Thus, utilizing staged angioplasty with a strategy of dilating the most severe lesion first, thallium‐201 SPECT documented progressive improvement in myocardial perfusion.
KW - SPECT
KW - myocardial perfusion
KW - radionuclide methods
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0024954507
U2 - 10.1002/ccd.1810180405
DO - 10.1002/ccd.1810180405
M3 - Article
C2 - 2605623
AN - SCOPUS:0024954507
SN - 0098-6569
VL - 18
SP - 213
EP - 221
JO - Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
JF - Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
IS - 4
ER -