Quantification of myocardial perfusion and determination of coronary stenosis severity during hyperemia using real-time myocardial contrast echocardiography

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作者
Leong-Poi, H [1 ]
Le, E [1 ]
Rim, SJ [1 ]
Sakuma, T [1 ]
Kaul, S [1 ]
Wei, K [1 ]
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[1] Univ Virginia, Hlth Sci Ctr, Sch Med, Div Cardiovasc, Charlottesville, VA 22908 USA
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10.1067/mje.2001.115982
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Although regional myocardial perfusion can be currently quantified with myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) by using intermittent harmonic imaging (IHI), the method is tedious and time-consuming in the clinical setting. We hypothesized that regional myocardial perfusion can be quantified and the severity of coronary stenosis determined during hyperemia with MCE using real-time imaging (RTI) where microbubbles are not destroyed. Six open-chest dogs were studied during maximal hyperemia induced by adenosine in the absence or presence of coronary stenoses varying from mild to severe. Myocardial blood flow (MBF) was measured at each stage by using radiolabeled microspheres. MCE was performed using both IHI and RTL Data for the latter were acquired in both end-systole and end-diastole. No differences were found between myocardial flow velocity (MFV) derived from IHI and RTI when end-systolic frames were used for the latter. MFV was consistently higher for RTI (P < .01) when end-diastolic frames were used. A linear relation was noted between MFV and radiolabeled microsphere-derived MBF ratios from the stenosed and the normal beds when end-systolic frames were used for RTI (r = 0.78, P < .001), whereas no relation was found when end-diastolic frames were used (r = 0.08, P =.78). The scatter for assessing MBF (A-P) was minimal for HU and RTI (9%-10%) with end-systolic frames, whereas that for RTI with end-diastolic frames was large (30%). Furthermore the correlation with radiolabeled microsphere-derived MBF was significantly (P < .01) weaker with RTI when end-diastolic frames were used (,r = 0.53) than when end-systolic frames (r = 0.94) or IHI was used (r = 0.99). Data acquisition for IM was 10 minutes, whereas it was 8 seconds for RTL Thus, RTI can be used to quantify regional myocardial perfusion and stenosis severity during MCE. Only end-systolic frames, however, provide accurate data. RTI offers a rapid and easy means of assessing regional myocardial perfusion with MCE.
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