Influence of the arm position in myocardial perfusion imaging acquisition

Objective: despite the technologic advances in myocardial perfusion imaging, we keep using an uncomfortable and sometimes impracticable patient position - supine with arms raised above the head (U). The purpose of this study was to investigate whether perfusion and functional cardiac gated SPECT sca...

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Main Authors: Marisa Izaki, José Soares Junior, Maria Clementina Pinto Giorgi, Jose Claudio Meneghetti
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Language:English
Published: Associação Médica Brasileira 2014-07-01
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spelling doaj-62c82d5f372441af880f2246e223d8732020-11-24T22:01:20ZengAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira1806-92822014-07-0160431131710.1590/1806-9282.60.04.009S0104-42302014000400311Influence of the arm position in myocardial perfusion imaging acquisitionMarisa IzakiJosé Soares JuniorMaria Clementina Pinto GiorgiJose Claudio MeneghettiObjective: despite the technologic advances in myocardial perfusion imaging, we keep using an uncomfortable and sometimes impracticable patient position - supine with arms raised above the head (U). The purpose of this study was to investigate whether perfusion and functional cardiac gated SPECT scan results of acquisition U are equivalent to another position modality: supine with arms down at the sides of the trunk (D). Methods and Results: we performed U acquisition and in sequence D acquisition in 120 patients (pts) using a one-day MPI (rest-gated/stress), with 99mTc-sestamibi (370 MBq and 1110 MBq). Images were processed by the iterative reconstruction method (OSEM). Rest (R) and stress (S) studies were scored using 17-segments model. Functional parameters (left ventricular ejection fraction, and volumes) were automatically obtained by the quantitative gated SPECT (QGS) program. According to the degree of stress defects observed in U study, the patients were categorized in two subgroups: normal (SSS ≤ 3 or < 5%) and abnormal (SSS>3 or ≥ 5%). Shoulder/back pain occurred in 23.3% of U patients and in 5% of D. No significant differences between U and D were found for SSS (p = 0.82) and SRS (p = 0.74) in normal group. In abnormal group, good correlation was found between U and D modes for SSS (Rho = 0.95, p = 0.0001) and SRS (Rho = 0.96 p = 0.0001), but the mean SSS (12.53 ± 7.54) and SRS (10.60 ± 7.08) values of D were significantly lower (p < 0.05) than SSS (13.43 ± 6.81) and SRS (11.33 ± 6.97) of U mode. Function measurements presented good correlations, except for end-diastolic volume (p = 0.0001). Conclusion: although D mode appears to be more comfortable and presented a good correlation with U values of SSS and SRS, in abnormal pts, the extent and severity of defects can be underestimated. Considering clinical implications of an accurate perfusion measurement, the acquisition with the arms down should be avoided.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302014000400311&lng=en&tlng=enartefatosinterpretação de imagem assistida por computadorcompostos radiofarmacêuticos/uso diagnósticotecnécio Tc 99m sestamibi/uso diagnósticotomografia computadorizada de emissão de fóton único/métodos
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author Marisa Izaki
José Soares Junior
Maria Clementina Pinto Giorgi
Jose Claudio Meneghetti
spellingShingle Marisa Izaki
José Soares Junior
Maria Clementina Pinto Giorgi
Jose Claudio Meneghetti
Influence of the arm position in myocardial perfusion imaging acquisition
Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
artefatos
interpretação de imagem assistida por computador
compostos radiofarmacêuticos/uso diagnóstico
tecnécio Tc 99m sestamibi/uso diagnóstico
tomografia computadorizada de emissão de fóton único/métodos
author_facet Marisa Izaki
José Soares Junior
Maria Clementina Pinto Giorgi
Jose Claudio Meneghetti
author_sort Marisa Izaki
title Influence of the arm position in myocardial perfusion imaging acquisition
title_short Influence of the arm position in myocardial perfusion imaging acquisition
title_full Influence of the arm position in myocardial perfusion imaging acquisition
title_fullStr Influence of the arm position in myocardial perfusion imaging acquisition
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the arm position in myocardial perfusion imaging acquisition
title_sort influence of the arm position in myocardial perfusion imaging acquisition
publisher Associação Médica Brasileira
series Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
issn 1806-9282
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Objective: despite the technologic advances in myocardial perfusion imaging, we keep using an uncomfortable and sometimes impracticable patient position - supine with arms raised above the head (U). The purpose of this study was to investigate whether perfusion and functional cardiac gated SPECT scan results of acquisition U are equivalent to another position modality: supine with arms down at the sides of the trunk (D). Methods and Results: we performed U acquisition and in sequence D acquisition in 120 patients (pts) using a one-day MPI (rest-gated/stress), with 99mTc-sestamibi (370 MBq and 1110 MBq). Images were processed by the iterative reconstruction method (OSEM). Rest (R) and stress (S) studies were scored using 17-segments model. Functional parameters (left ventricular ejection fraction, and volumes) were automatically obtained by the quantitative gated SPECT (QGS) program. According to the degree of stress defects observed in U study, the patients were categorized in two subgroups: normal (SSS ≤ 3 or < 5%) and abnormal (SSS>3 or ≥ 5%). Shoulder/back pain occurred in 23.3% of U patients and in 5% of D. No significant differences between U and D were found for SSS (p = 0.82) and SRS (p = 0.74) in normal group. In abnormal group, good correlation was found between U and D modes for SSS (Rho = 0.95, p = 0.0001) and SRS (Rho = 0.96 p = 0.0001), but the mean SSS (12.53 ± 7.54) and SRS (10.60 ± 7.08) values of D were significantly lower (p < 0.05) than SSS (13.43 ± 6.81) and SRS (11.33 ± 6.97) of U mode. Function measurements presented good correlations, except for end-diastolic volume (p = 0.0001). Conclusion: although D mode appears to be more comfortable and presented a good correlation with U values of SSS and SRS, in abnormal pts, the extent and severity of defects can be underestimated. Considering clinical implications of an accurate perfusion measurement, the acquisition with the arms down should be avoided.
topic artefatos
interpretação de imagem assistida por computador
compostos radiofarmacêuticos/uso diagnóstico
tecnécio Tc 99m sestamibi/uso diagnóstico
tomografia computadorizada de emissão de fóton único/métodos
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