CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IN THE PREDICTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION REVERSIBILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC TOTALLY OCCLUDED CORONARY ARTERIES

Aim. To compare the prognostic value of cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (ceMRI) for the prediction of reversibility of regional left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after endovascular recanalization of chronic totally occluded (CTO) coronary a...

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Main Authors: D. V. Ryzhkova, I. S. Kostina
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description Aim. To compare the prognostic value of cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (ceMRI) for the prediction of reversibility of regional left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after endovascular recanalization of chronic totally occluded (CTO) coronary arteries (CA). Material and methods. The study included 26 patients with chronic coronary heart disease and angiographically confirmed CTO CA. All participants underwent cardiac ceMRI and PET with 13N-ammonia and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG). Successful CTO CA recanalization was achieved in 20 patients. The standard for prognostic value assessment was the improvement of regional LV contractility at the control ceMRI.Results. The values of scar tissue extension and scar tissue volume were significantly higher in the segments with irreversible dysfunction, compared to the respective values for viable myocardium (73,0±37% vs. 20,4±33,7% (p<0,0001) and 54,1±33,4% vs. 9,8±16,2% (p<0,0001), respectively). An opposite tendency was observed for the 18F-FDG uptake (51,8±17% vs. 67±11,6% (p<0,001)). The ROC analysis demonstrated that the maximal cut-off values of scar tissue extension and scar tissue volume, assessed by ceMRI (<50% and <37,5%, respectively), predicted the improvement in the regional LV contractility with sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of 80,2%, 78%, 79,6%, and 92,7%, 73,2%, and 86,9%, respectively. The minimal cut-off value of >56,4% for the 18F-FDG uptake and the patterns of perfusion-metabolism match/ mismatch provided sensitivity of 81,1% vs. 91%, specificity of 67,5% vs. 65,5%, and accuracy of 75,2% vs. 83,3%, respectively.Conclusion. Compared to cardiac PET ceMRI has superior prognostic value and accuracy in the prediction of reversibility of the regional LV dysfunction after endovascular revascularization of CTO CA. In patients with ceMRI contraindications, a complex PET assessment of myocardial perfusion and metabolism is recommended. PET with F-FDG only is less effective in the prediction of the LV dysfunction reversibility, but can still detect the presence of viable cardiomyocytes in the severely affected myocardial segments.
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spelling doaj-art-96ab4f47d6b643d98f653aa7b427a88f2025-08-04T13:00:08Zrus«FIRMA «SILICEA» LLCРоссийский кардиологический журнал1560-40712618-76202014-02-0102727810.15829/1560-4071-2014-2-72-7810CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IN THE PREDICTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION REVERSIBILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC TOTALLY OCCLUDED CORONARY ARTERIESD. V. Ryzhkova0I. S. Kostina1V.A. Almazov Federal Centre of Heart, Blood, and Endocrinology, St. PetersburgV.A. Almazov Federal Centre of Heart, Blood, and Endocrinology, St. Petersburg; Russian Research Centre for Radiology and Surgical Technologies, St. Petersburg, RussiaAim. To compare the prognostic value of cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) and contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (ceMRI) for the prediction of reversibility of regional left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after endovascular recanalization of chronic totally occluded (CTO) coronary arteries (CA). Material and methods. The study included 26 patients with chronic coronary heart disease and angiographically confirmed CTO CA. All participants underwent cardiac ceMRI and PET with 13N-ammonia and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG). Successful CTO CA recanalization was achieved in 20 patients. The standard for prognostic value assessment was the improvement of regional LV contractility at the control ceMRI.Results. The values of scar tissue extension and scar tissue volume were significantly higher in the segments with irreversible dysfunction, compared to the respective values for viable myocardium (73,0±37% vs. 20,4±33,7% (p<0,0001) and 54,1±33,4% vs. 9,8±16,2% (p<0,0001), respectively). An opposite tendency was observed for the 18F-FDG uptake (51,8±17% vs. 67±11,6% (p<0,001)). The ROC analysis demonstrated that the maximal cut-off values of scar tissue extension and scar tissue volume, assessed by ceMRI (<50% and <37,5%, respectively), predicted the improvement in the regional LV contractility with sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of 80,2%, 78%, 79,6%, and 92,7%, 73,2%, and 86,9%, respectively. The minimal cut-off value of >56,4% for the 18F-FDG uptake and the patterns of perfusion-metabolism match/ mismatch provided sensitivity of 81,1% vs. 91%, specificity of 67,5% vs. 65,5%, and accuracy of 75,2% vs. 83,3%, respectively.Conclusion. Compared to cardiac PET ceMRI has superior prognostic value and accuracy in the prediction of reversibility of the regional LV dysfunction after endovascular revascularization of CTO CA. In patients with ceMRI contraindications, a complex PET assessment of myocardial perfusion and metabolism is recommended. PET with F-FDG only is less effective in the prediction of the LV dysfunction reversibility, but can still detect the presence of viable cardiomyocytes in the severely affected myocardial segments.https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/10myocardial viabilitycardiac magnetic resonance imagingpositron emission tomographychronic total occlusionleft ventricular dysfunction
spellingShingle D. V. Ryzhkova
I. S. Kostina
CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IN THE PREDICTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION REVERSIBILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC TOTALLY OCCLUDED CORONARY ARTERIES
Российский кардиологический журнал
myocardial viability
cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
positron emission tomography
chronic total occlusion
left ventricular dysfunction
title CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IN THE PREDICTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION REVERSIBILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC TOTALLY OCCLUDED CORONARY ARTERIES
title_full CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IN THE PREDICTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION REVERSIBILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC TOTALLY OCCLUDED CORONARY ARTERIES
title_fullStr CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IN THE PREDICTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION REVERSIBILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC TOTALLY OCCLUDED CORONARY ARTERIES
title_full_unstemmed CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IN THE PREDICTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION REVERSIBILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC TOTALLY OCCLUDED CORONARY ARTERIES
title_short CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IN THE PREDICTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION REVERSIBILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC TOTALLY OCCLUDED CORONARY ARTERIES
title_sort cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography in the prediction of left ventricular dysfunction reversibility in patients with chronic totally occluded coronary arteries
topic myocardial viability
cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
positron emission tomography
chronic total occlusion
left ventricular dysfunction
url https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/10
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