• DocumentCode
    2052789
  • Title

    SPECT imaging of teboroxime during myocardial blood flow changes

  • Author

    Di Bella, E.V.R. ; Khare, H.S. ; Kadrmas, D.J. ; Gullberg, G.T.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Radiol., Med. Imaging Res. Lab., Salt Lake City, UT, USA
  • Volume
    2
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1999
  • Firstpage
    1009
  • Abstract
    Kinetic parameters and static images from dynamic SPECT imaging of 99mTc-teboroxime have been shown to reflect blood flow in dogs and in humans at rest and during adenosine stress. When compartment modeling is used, steady-state physiological conditions are assumed. With standard adenosine stress protocols, imaging of teboroxime would likely involve significant changes in flow, even if performed only for five minutes. These flow changes may significantly bias the kinetic parameter estimates. On the other hand, when static imaging is performed, large flow changes during acquisition may improve contrast. Computer simulations (without tomography) were performed to determine the effect of changing flows on kinetic parameter estimation and on static uptake images. Two canine studies were also performed in which adenosine was given with a standard protocol, and then imaging was repeated with adenosine infusion held constant. The simulations predicted biases on the order of 7% for kinetic washin parameter estimation and 18% for the washout parameter. Contrast for static studies was found to depend critically on the kinetic parameters as well as the stress protocol. The differences in washin contrast from the standard and continuous adenosine canine studies was slightly larger than predicted from the simulations. Optimal imaging of teboroxime with adenosine using compartment modeling will require non-standard adenosine stress protocols, although sub-optimal imaging may still be useful clinically
  • Keywords
    blood flow measurement; cardiovascular system; image resolution; medical image processing; single photon emission computed tomography; SPECT imaging; adenosine stress protocol; canine studies; compartment modeling; computer simulations; image contrast; kinetic parameters; lipophilic tracer; myocardial blood flow changes; static images; sub-optimal imaging; teboroxime; washin parameter; washout parameter; Blood flow; Dogs; Humans; Kinetic theory; Myocardium; Parameter estimation; Predictive models; Protocols; Steady-state; Stress;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Nuclear Science Symposium, 1999. Conference Record. 1999 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Seattle, WA
  • ISSN
    1082-3654
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-5696-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NSSMIC.1999.845832
  • Filename
    845832