Rothendler J A, Okada R D, Wilson R A, Brown K A, Boucher C A, Strauss H W, Pohost G M
J Nucl Med. 1985 Aug;26(8):880-3.
Sixty patients, 42 with coronary disease and 18 normals, were studied to assess the impact of a delay following exercise in commencing thallium imaging on the sensitivity for detecting ischemic transient defects. Three sets of images were obtained beginning 2 min, 18 min, and 2 hr after exercise. Each patient's images were separated into two pairs of studies for analysis: 2 min-2 hr and 18 min-2 hr. Of the 42 patients with coronary disease, a greater number had transient defects detected on the 2 min-2 hr compared with the 18 min-2 hr study (22 compared with 14, p less than 0.05). False positives were not increased by earlier imaging. We conclude that a modest (18 min) delay obtaining the first set of images causes a significant reduction in the ability to detect transient thallium defects, and that imaging should begin several minutes after exercise.
对60名患者进行了研究,其中42名患有冠心病,18名是正常人,目的是评估运动后延迟开始铊成像对检测缺血性短暂缺损敏感性的影响。在运动后2分钟、18分钟和2小时开始获取三组图像。每位患者的图像被分成两对研究进行分析:2分钟 - 2小时和18分钟 - 2小时。在42名冠心病患者中,与18分钟 - 2小时的研究相比,2分钟 - 2小时的研究中检测到短暂缺损的患者数量更多(分别为22例和14例,p小于0.05)。早期成像并未增加假阳性。我们得出结论,适度(18分钟)延迟获取第一组图像会导致检测铊短暂缺损的能力显著降低,并且成像应在运动后几分钟内开始。