Author/Authors :
فاطيما، نوشين نويسنده Department of Nuclear Cardiology, Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases, Karachi, Pakistan Fatima, Nosheen , زمان، مسيح آز نويسنده Department of Nuclear Cardiology, Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases, Karachi, Pakistan Zaman, Maseeh uz , اقبال، سامرين نويسنده Department of Nuclear Cardiology, Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases, Karachi, Pakistan Iqbal, Samreen , صلاح الدين، مريم نويسنده Department of Nuclear Cardiology, Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases, Karachi, Pakistan Salahuddin, Maryam , زمان، آنيازا نويسنده Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan Zaman, Unaiza
Abstract :
perfusion imaging.
Methods: This was a prospective study conducted from January 2012 till November 2012 upon patients with low pre-test
probability for coronary artery disease (CAD). A stress MPI (stress-only if MPI is normal and no resting study) followed by
a resting MPI study (same day) if stress study was positive or equivocal. Exposure rates (in milli-Roentgen/hour, mR/hr)
from injected patients at 1 meter distance were measured at 10 minutes, 1 hour and at time of releasing patients in both
groups.
Results: Total 369 patients were included and 104 (28%) patients had stress-only and 265 (72%) had stress-resting studies.
Mean administered 99mTc-MIBI dose in Stress-only and Stress-rest groups was 8 ±1 mCi and 24 ±03 mCi respectively
(p < 0.05). Exposure rates(in mR/hr) within 10 min, 1 hour and at release time in Stress-only and stress-rest groups were
0.394, 0.294, 0.194and 1.540, 1.431, 1.207 respectively (p < 0.05). Mean stay of patients in laboratory was 90 ±39 minute in
Stress-only and 156 ±53 minute in Stress-Rest group (p < 0.0001). There was a significantly widening gap between exposure
rates from patients with Stress-only and stress-rest protocols as 26:74%, 21:79% and 16:84% at 10 min, 1 hour and at time of
release respectively.
Conclusion: We conclude that adopting a Stress-only MPI protocol in low risk patients ensures significantly lower radiation
doses to patients and technologists. A worldwide paradigm shift in nuclear cardiology practice would safe mankind from
unjustified radiation exposure.