Inhomogeneous exercise uptake and accelerated washout of a radioiodinated fatty acid analogue in syndromeX A SPECT study of the left ventricle

1994 
Myocardial metabolism in exercise was determined by studying 21 syndromeX patients and 14 healthy volunteers with an aromatic fatty acid analogue IPPA and a gamma camera. We developed criteria for visual semiquantitative assessment of relative segmental radiotracer uptake and washout, and tested a new computer program for quantitative evaluation. One volunteer (7%) and 12 patients (57%) showed visually inhomogeneous uptake (p=0.006, χ2-test) in SPECT polar tomograms after a maximal ergometry test. Images in none of the volunteers and seven patients (33%) gave the impression of a slowed regional washout (p=0.057). Only six patients (29%) had a normal radial polarogram. Patients with irregular coronary angiograms (showing ‘slow flow’ or minor sclerosis) and those with chest pain during the IPPA exercise test had a very low frequency of normalcy, but this was not significant.
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