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Prognostic utility of carotid ultrasound and cardiac SPECT imaging in coronary artery bypass patients

Marijan Bosevski, I. Peovska, J. Maksimovic, M. Vavlukis, S. Meskovska
Nucl. Med. Rev 2006;9(1):12-17.

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Vol 9, No 1 (2006)
Submitted: 2012-01-23
Published online: 2006-01-25

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of our study was to evaluate the role of myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) and common carotid artery intima-media thickness (CCA IMT) in the prognosis of patients with coronary artery disease referred for coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) in a newly made prognostic model.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: 63 patients (age 60.36 ± 8.28 years) with angiographically established coronary artery disease referred for CABG were evaluated for: age, smoking, family disposition, dyslipidaemia, arterial hypertension, obesity, diabetes mellitus, previous myocardial infarction and revascularization. Patients underwent nitrate enhanced Gated SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging, with 17-segment analysis for calculation of perfusion scores and viability index. Common carotid artery IMT was measured by B-mode ultrasound. Patients were followed for cardiovascular events 12 months after CABG.
RESULTS: The obtained data reported mean values of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) 46.2 ± 14.4%, viability index 0.76 ± 0.55, SRS 17.76 ± 13.81 and summed nitrate score 12.89 ± 10.36. Ultrasound detected CCA IMT 0.90 ± 0.24 mm, with increased value in 67.2% and presence of carotid plaques in 27.1% of pts. We registered 14 events and 8.8% mortality rate. Multiple regression modelling showed bilateral carotid plaque presence as a predictor of total events. Viability index and CCA IMT have been found as independent death predictors.
CONCLUSIONS: Myocardial perfusion viability index and CCA IMT are predictors, independently associated with prognosis of patients referred for CABG.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of our study was to evaluate the role of myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) and common carotid artery intima-media thickness (CCA IMT) in the prognosis of patients with coronary artery disease referred for coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) in a newly made prognostic model.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: 63 patients (age 60.36 ± 8.28 years) with angiographically established coronary artery disease referred for CABG were evaluated for: age, smoking, family disposition, dyslipidaemia, arterial hypertension, obesity, diabetes mellitus, previous myocardial infarction and revascularization. Patients underwent nitrate enhanced Gated SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging, with 17-segment analysis for calculation of perfusion scores and viability index. Common carotid artery IMT was measured by B-mode ultrasound. Patients were followed for cardiovascular events 12 months after CABG.
RESULTS: The obtained data reported mean values of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) 46.2 ± 14.4%, viability index 0.76 ± 0.55, SRS 17.76 ± 13.81 and summed nitrate score 12.89 ± 10.36. Ultrasound detected CCA IMT 0.90 ± 0.24 mm, with increased value in 67.2% and presence of carotid plaques in 27.1% of pts. We registered 14 events and 8.8% mortality rate. Multiple regression modelling showed bilateral carotid plaque presence as a predictor of total events. Viability index and CCA IMT have been found as independent death predictors.
CONCLUSIONS: Myocardial perfusion viability index and CCA IMT are predictors, independently associated with prognosis of patients referred for CABG.
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Keywords

myocardial viability; intima-media thickness; carotid plaque; coronary artery bypass surgery; prognosis

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Prognostic utility of carotid ultrasound and cardiac SPECT imaging in coronary artery bypass patients

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Nuclear Medicine Review

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Vol 9, No 1 (2006)

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12-17

Published online

2006-01-25

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Nucl. Med. Rev 2006;9(1):12-17.

Keywords

myocardial viability
intima-media thickness
carotid plaque
coronary artery bypass surgery
prognosis

Authors

Marijan Bosevski
I. Peovska
J. Maksimovic
M. Vavlukis
S. Meskovska

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