The prognostic value of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging is independent of left ventricular size

单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)心肌灌注显像的预后价值与左心室大小无关。

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Abstract

Many variables have been shown to impact accuracy and prognostic power of myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI); however, effects of left ventricular size have not been extensively studied. In particular, perfusion defects in smaller hearts could be overlooked due to partial volume averaging, potentially reducing the prognostic power of MPI. We determined stress total perfusion deficit (TPD) and rest end diastolic volume (REDV) from single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) MPI in consecutive patients without pathologically dilated left ventricles. Area under the curve (AUC) and Cox regression analysis were used to assess prediction of subsequent major adverse cardiac events [MACE-death, hospitalized acute myocardial infarction (AMI), hospitalized unstable angina, late revascularization]. Analyses were stratified by sex and REDV tertile. The analytic population included 2,503 patients (965 men and 1,538 women). Outcomes were assessed over an average of 6.4±2.3 years. MACE was observed in 254 (26.3%) of 965 men and 261 (17.0%) of 1,538 women. Stress TPD showed significant AUCs for stratifying MACE risk regardless of sex and REDV tertile (all P<0.05). In Cox regression analysis, increasing stress TPD (but not REDV) was associated with MACE in both men and women. There was no significant TPD*REDV interaction. In conclusion, we found the prognostic power of SPECT MPI to be independent of left ventricular size.

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