Title of article :
Association Between Stress-Induced Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction and Ischemic Heart Disease in Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Author/Authors :
malek, hadi iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran , yaghoobi, nahid iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran , jalali zefrei, fatemeh iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran , firoozabadi, hassan iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran , rastgoo, fereidoon iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran , bakhshandeh, hooman iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran , bitarafan-rajabi, ahmad iran university of medical sciences - echocardiography research center, rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran , hekmat, sepideh iran university of medical sciences - shahid hasheminejad hospital, Tehran, Iran
From page :
95
To page :
103
Abstract :
Background: Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) via gated single-photon emission computed tomography is an effective tool in the evaluation of left ventricular (LV) perfusion and function. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between stress-induced left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) and ischemic heart disease (IHD) via MPI. Methods: The present study recruited 103 patients, all of whom underwent a standard 2-day stress/rest gated MPI study according to predefined protocols. Perfusion quantitative and semiquantitative indices and diastolic functional parameters were recorded. Results: The study population comprised 88 male patients (85%) and 15 female patients (15%) at a mean age of 56.3 ± 10.7 years. The thresholds of stress-induced LVDD were calculated as post-stress to rest differences in diastolic parameters and defined as a reduction of 0.21 end-diastolic volumes per second (EDV/s) in the peak filling rate (PFR), an increase of 0.32 in the PFR2/PFR ratio, and an increase of 25 milliseconds of time-to-peak filling. The patients were categorized into 2 groups based on the presence or absence of stress-induced LVDD. The comparison of perfusion parameters depicted no significant changes between the 2 groups (all P-values 0.05). No significant differences were also detected concerning IHD burden (P =0.714). Conclusions: Although LV diastolic dysfunction is deemed one of the earliest indicators of coronary artery disease, we found no significant association between stress-induced LVDD and the burden of IHD.
Keywords :
Myocardial perfusion gated SPECT , Myocardial perfusion imaging , Diastolic dysfunction , Coronary artery disease
Journal title :
Iranian Heart Journal (IHJ)
Journal title :
Iranian Heart Journal (IHJ)
Record number :
2751463
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