Oshima M, Ishihara M, Ohno M, Hayase S, Yokota M, Ando A, Akanabe H, Ito K, Sakuma S
Department of Radiology and Cardiology, Nagoya First Red Cross Hospital, Japan.
Clin Nucl Med. 1993 Oct;18(10):844-51. doi: 10.1097/00003072-199310000-00005.
Myocardial SPECT using teboroxime was compared to thallium SPECT in 26 patients undergoing cardiac catheterization. Agreement between thallium SPECT and teboroxime SPECT for the identification of myocardial segments was 209/235 (89%). A significant correlation was found in 15 patients between the left ventricular ejection fraction by teboroxime first-pass study and the ejection fraction by contrast ventriculography. In nine patients with myocardial infarction and/or multivessel coronary artery disease, the ejection fraction revealed a mean decrease from 0.52 at rest to 0.46 at exercise. Teboroxime makes it possible to perform an exercise first-pass study of left ventricular ejection fraction followed by myocardial perfusion imaging.