Validation with thallium-201 of a new cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) cardiac camera

2010 
603 Objectives We report the first validation study with thallium-201 and the new GE Discovery NM 530c CZT cardiac camera. Methods We prospectively studied with thallium-201 153 consecutive patients referred for myocardial perfusion imaging at exercise (111 to 148 MBq) then redistribution (with a 37MBq reinjection). We performed sequential acquisitions first with conventional dual head tomographic Anger camera (CC) in 11 to 16 mn then with CZT camera (CZT) in 5 mn, in prone then in supine position. Results We excluded 7 patients: 1 for mispositionning, 1 for camera failure, 1 for too late acquisition after exercise, 1 for non acceptation of redistribution by the patient, 1 for motion of the patient. Acquisition was more comfortable with CZT for all patients. Counts rate was 3 times more with CZT than with CC (3.5 to 5 KCts/s vs 1 to 1.5). Comparison between CZT and CC: quality of CZT images was considered as better in 38%, equal in 59% and worse in 3% of cases; diagnostic conclusions were the same in 137 of 146 cases (94%); discordances were 2 artifacts with CC, 1 artifact with CZT, 4 early redistributions and 2 discordances about reversibility of thallium defect. Comparison between prone and supine with CZT: quality of prone images was considered as better in 41%, equal in 34% and worse in 25%; there were 2 times more artifacts in supine (14%) than in prone (7%) (p=0.05). Conclusions With thallium-201, the GE Discovery NM 530c CZT cardiac camera allows 5 minutes acquisitions with an increased image quality and a reliable diagnosis quality, both in prone and in supine positions
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