Title of article :
Improvement of myocardial perfusion reserve early after coronary intervention: assessment with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
Author/Authors :
Nidal Al-Saadi، نويسنده , , Eike Nagel، نويسنده , , C. Michael Gross، نويسنده , , Bernhard Schnackenburg، نويسنده , , Ingo Paetsch، نويسنده , , Christoph Klein، نويسنده , , Eckart Fleck، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES
The purpose of this study was to determine the potential value of magnetic resonance myocardial perfusion in the follow-up of patients after coronary intervention.
BACKGROUND
In some patients a residual impairment of myocardial perfusion reserve (MPR) early after successful coronary intervention has been observed. In this study we evaluated an MPR index before and after intervention with magnetic resonance.
METHODS
Thirty-five patients with single- and multivessel coronary artery disease were studied before and 24 h after intervention. The signal intensity time curves of the first pass of a gadolinium-diethylene triamine pentacetic acid bolus injected via a central vein catheter were evaluated before and after dipyridamole infusion. The upslope was determined using a linear fit. Myocardial perfusion reserve index was estimated from the alterations of the upslope.
RESULTS
The MPR index in segments perfused by the stenotic artery was significantly lower than in the control segments (1.07 ± 0.24 vs. 2.18 ± 0.35, p < 0.001) and improved significantly after intervention (1.89 ± 0.39, p < 0.001) but did not normalize completely (p < 0.01). After intervention the MPR index remained significantly lower in the balloon percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty group (1.72 ± 0.38; N = 13) in comparison with the stent group (1.99 ± 0.36, N = 18, p < 0.05). In the stent group a complete normalization of the MPR index was found 24 h after stenting.
CONCLUSIONS
Magnetic resonance perfusion measurements allow a reliable assessment of MPR index. An improvement of MPR index can be observed after coronary intervention, which is more pronounced after stenting. Magnetic resonance perfusion measurements allow the assessment and may be useful for the follow-up of patients with coronary artery disease after coronary intervention.
Keywords :
left anterior descending coronary artery , LCx , left circumflex coronary artery , myocardial perfusion reserve , MPR , MR , magnetic resonance , PET , positron emission tomography , PTCA , percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty , coronary artery disease , Right coronary artery , ECG , Electrocardiogram , CAD , RCA , LAD
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)