Improvement in the estimation of perfusable tissue fraction and myocardial flow reserve in the ischemic myocardial lesions using ECG-gated dynamic myocardial PET with 15O-water

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Maruo, Ayaka [1 ,4 ]
Magota, Keiichi [2 ]
Munakata, Yamato [2 ]
Hirata, Kenji [3 ]
Katoh, Chietsugu [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Biomed Sci & Engn, N15,W7 Kita Ku, Sapporo 0608638, Japan
[2] Hokkaido Univ Hosp, Dept Radiol, N14,W7 Kita Ku, Sapporo 0608648, Japan
[3] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Diagnost Imaging, Kita Ku, N15,W7 Kita Ku, Sapporo 0608638, Japan
[4] Hokkaido Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Grad Sch Med, N12,W5 Kita Ku, Sapporo 0608612, Japan
关键词
Perfusable tissue fraction; Myocardial flow reserve; ECG-gated; O-15-water; Dynamic PET; BLOOD-FLOW; WATER; VIABILITY; METABOLISM; PERFUSION;
D O I
10.1007/s12149-024-01913-9
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Objective Perfusable tissue fraction (PTF) and myocardial flow reserve (MFR) from O-15-water dynamic positron emission tomography (PET) are parameters of myocardial viability. However, myocardial motion causes errors in these values. We aimed to develop accurate estimation of PTF and MFR in ischemic lesions using an electro-cardiogram (ECG)-gated dynamic myocardial PET with O-15-water. Methods Twenty-seven patients with ischemic heart disease were enrolled. All patients underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). List mode 3D PET data and ECG signals were acquired using Philips Gemini TF64 instrument. For each scan, 500 MBq of O-15-water was infused slowly for 2 min, and the dynamic data were scanned for 6 min. Both non-gated dynamic images and ECG-gated diastolic dynamic images were reconstructed. On the myocardial PET images of each patient, the entire myocardial region of interest (ROI) was set and divided into 17 segments. Myocardial blood flow in the resting state (rest MBF), hyperemic state (stress MBF), PTF, and MFR in each segment were estimated from both non-gated and ECG-gated dynamic PET images. Coronary arteriograms were obtained for all patients. In total, 128 normal segments without stenosis and 50 ischemic segments with > 90% stenosis were evaluated. Results In the ischemic myocardial segments, the PTF with ECG-gated PET was estimated as significantly lower than that with non-gated PET (0.63 +/- 0.09 vs. 0.72 +/- 0.08 [mL/mL], p < 0.001). The ECG-gated PET estimated a significantly lower PTF in the ischemic segments than in the normal segments (0.63 +/- 0.09 vs. 0.67 +/- 0.07 [mL/mL], p < 0.01). In the normal segments, the ECG-gated PET detected no significant difference in MFR compared with those from the non-gated PET (2.15 +/- 0.76 vs. 2.24 +/- 0.79, p = 0.28). However, in the ischemic myocardial segments, the MFR with ECG-gated PET was estimated as significantly lower than that with the non-gated PET (1.23 +/- 0.29 vs. 1.69 +/- 0.71, p < 0.001). The ECG-gated PET presented a significantly higher inter-observer reproducibility of PTF and rest MBF than the non-gated PET (p < 0.01). Neither stress MBF nor MFR yielded significant differences in inter-observer reproducibility between the ECG-gated and non-gated PET. Conclusions The ECG-gated dynamic O-15-water PET suppressed the myocardial motion effect and resulted in a lower PTF and MFR in ischemic myocardial lesions than the non-gated PET. The ECG-gated PET seemed to be better than the conventional non-gated dynamic PET for the detection of ischemic myocardial lesion.
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