Circulation, Vol 69, 1153-1160, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
RD Okada and GM Pohost
To determine if thallium-201 imaging of myocardial perfusion can be used as
an early predictor of myocardial salvage after reperfusion, 24 adult dogs
were subjected to complete occlusion of the left anterior descending
coronary artery with release of the snare 2 hr later. Separate doses of
thallium (1 mCi) and microspheres were given 15 min before, 5 min after,
and 1 hr after release of the snare. Gamma camera images of the heart were
obtained after each injection of thallium. Preinjection images were also
acquired before the second and third doses and were subtracted from the
postinjection images to eliminate the counts due to residual activity from
the prior injections. The chest was then closed and the dog allowed to
recover. The chest was reopened 48 hr later, final doses of thallium and
microspheres were administered, and the heart was imaged. After the dog was
killed, the left ventricle was sliced from apex to base, and any infarct
was outlined with triphenyltetrazolium (TTC) staining. The slices were then
subdivided into pieces of approximately 1 g each and then well counted for
microsphere determination of regional myocardial blood flows. Thallium
images were interpreted qualitatively and quantitatively. Fifteen dogs with
myocardial infarctions, as assessed by TTC staining, all had thallium image
defects during coronary arterial occlusion. Thallium scans obtained
immediately after reperfusion demonstrated increased anterior wall thallium
activity in nine dogs, normal activity in four dogs, and decreased activity
in two dogs. In 14 of the 15 dogs, relative thallium activity correlated
with the occlusion/normal zone flow ratios.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250
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The use of preintervention and postintervention thallium imaging for assessing the early and late effects of experimental coronary arterial reperfusion in dogs
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