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    Detection of post-exercise stunning by early gated SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging: Results from the IAEA multi-center study
    (2014)
    Mut, Fernando (57060152100)
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    Giubbini, Raffaele (7004319496)
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    Vitola, Joao (6602072314)
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    Lusa, Lara (8948006000)
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    Sobic-Saranovic, Dragana (57202567582)
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    Peix, Amalia (55899478200)
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    Bertagna, Francesco (25632102900)
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    Hang Bui, Dieu (56461286400)
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    Cunha, Carlos (35084837300)
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    Obaldo, Jerry (7801485022)
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    Rodella, Carlo (31067520000)
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    Camoni, Luca (54791955700)
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    Paez, Diana (54785022800)
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    Dondi, Maurizio (56789705600)
    Background: Transient post-ischemic LV dysfunction due to myocardial stunning in patients with coronary artery disease can be missed by conventional gated SPECT (GSPECT) acquisitions. The aim of this IAEA-sponsored multi-center study was to determine whether early post-exercise imaging is more likely to detect stunning than conventional without adversely affecting image quality or perfusion information.; Methods and Results: Patients undergoing exercise/rest GSPECT were enrolled in this international multicenter study. Post-exercise studies were acquired at 15 ± 5 minutes after radiotracer injection (Stress-1) and repeated at 60 ± 15 minutes (Stress-2). Rest studies (R) were acquired at 60 minutes post injection. A core laboratory quantitatively assessed perfusion pattern and LV blinded to the acquisition time. Ischemia was defined as summed stress score (SDS) ≥4, and stunning was defined as the difference between rest and post-stress LVEF (Δ-LVEF). In the 229 patients enrolled into the study, both image quality and perfusion information were similar between Stress-1 and Stress-2. Post-stress LVEF was associated with both ischemia and time of acquisition, with a significant correlation between SDS and Δ-LVEF, which was stronger at Stress-1 than Stress-2 in the ischemic compared to the non-ischemic population (r = 0.23 vs 0.08, P = 0.10).; Conclusions: Early post-exercise imaging is feasible, and can potentially improve the detection of post-ischemic stunning without compromising image quality and perfusion data © 2014, American Society of Nuclear Cardiology.

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