Extracardiac Incidental Findings
Key points • ECFs on nuclear SPECT MPI are not uncommon and can be easily missed. • ECFs are seen in 1.7% (0-2.8%) of all cases, and 50% of these…
Key points • ECFs on nuclear SPECT MPI are not uncommon and can be easily missed. • ECFs are seen in 1.7% (0-2.8%) of all cases, and 50% of these…
Key points • PET imaging is ideal for the quantitative assessment of myocardial blood flow, metabolism, viability, and innervation. • PET imaging can be done with or without on-site cyclotrons,…
Key points • Artifactual perfusion defects may develop in the AC image if the CT image is not correctly registered with the SPECT image prior to reconstruction. Therefore, the CT…
Key points • Improvements in reconstruction software and dedicated cardiac camera design now allow for efficient ultrafast MPI acquisition. Some of the acquisition time reduction may be traded off for…
Key points • Assessment of myocardial viability is helpful in patients with severe CAD and severe LV dysfunction. • Every living patient has viable myocardium; the question is not whether…
Key points • I-123 mIBG can be used to image adrenergic receptors in the heart using conventional planar or SPECT imaging. • I-123 mIBG H/M measured from planar or SPECT…
Key points • History, physical examination, 12-lead ECG, and serum markers are useful, but not sufficient, for diagnosing ACS and for risk stratification in the ED. • MPI can be…
Key points • Correct energy window position of the pulse height analyzer should be verified for each detector prior to SPECT acquisition. • Maximal myocardial counts should be identified (usually…
Key points • Gated SPECT perfusion imaging is useful in differentiating ischemic cardiomyopathy from dilated cardiomyopathy. • Gated SPECT perfusion imaging and RNA are useful in differentiating patients with HF…
Key points • Current guidelines do not recommend routine screening with stress MPI in asymptomatic individuals. Obviously, some exceptions are expected. • Although patients with DM are considered at high…