[Phase 3 study of beta-methyl-p-(123I)-iodophenyl-pentadecanoic acid, a myocardial imaging agent for evaluating fatty acid metabolism--a multi-center trial].

1992 
: A multi-center trial of beta-methyl-p-(123I)-iodophenyl-pentadecanoic acid (123I-BMIPP) was performed to assess its clinical usefulness in the evaluation of myocardial fatty acid metabolism in 587 patients with various heart diseases. 123I-BMIPP showed relatively decreased uptake compared with 201Tl in the myocardial lesions of 62% of patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD), 39% of those with cardiomyopathy and 32% of those with other heart diseases. In case of myocardial infarction, less uptake of 123I-BMIPP (Type B) than 201Tl was more frequently seen in patients with successful recanalization than in those without recanalization. The patients with matched distribution of the two tracers (Type E) increased in the direct proportion to the interval between the onset of myocardial infarction and the radionuclide studies. The uptake of 123I-BMIPP correlated well with myocardial viability evaluated by 201Tl exercise-redistribution studies. Type B was frequently seen in the areas with 201Tl redistribution, while Type E was seen in the fixed defect areas. In the other heart diseases studied, Type E was observed in approximately 60% of patients with dilated or secondary cardiomyopathies. Type B was seen in about 45% of patients with valvular heart diseases and myocarditis. Various types of mismatch between the two tracers were demonstrated in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and hypertensive heart disease. It is concluded that 123I-BMIPP is a safe and useful agent for the diagnosis of various heart diseases, since it reflects myocardial fatty acid metabolism.
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