Revascularization of residual viable myocardium improves left ventricular dysfunction in patients after myocardial infarction

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Benzer, W
Fritzsche, H
Kargl, M
Drexel, H
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[1] Landeskrankenhaus, Dept Intervent Cardiol, A-6800 Feldkirch, Austria
[2] Landeskrankenhaus, Dept Nucl Med, A-6800 Feldkirch, Austria
[3] Landeskrankenhaus, Dept Internal Med, A-6800 Feldkirch, Austria
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myocardial infarction; viable myocardium; revascularization; ventricular function; radionuclide imaging;
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R5 [内科学];
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The symptoms and prognosis of patients after myocardial infarction are essentially influenced by left ventricular function. About 50% of infarct related segments contain partly viable myocardium. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that regional and global left ventricular function can be improved by revascularization of infarct related segments with residual myocardial viability. In 15 of 30 consecutive patients, residual viable myocardium was found in the affected segment within 2.2 +/- 1.6 months after AMI. Myocardial viability was estimated by exercise-redistribution-reinjection thallium scintigraphy (SPECT imaging). Rest and exercise radionuclide ventriculography was performed to measure regional and global left ventricular ejection fraction before and after revascularization of the infarct related artery. 10 +/- 3 months after revascularization we observed a significant increase in the regional left ventricular ejection fraction at rest (from 32 +/- 16% to 41 +/- 19%; p = 0.03), global left ventricular ejection fraction at rest (from 38 +/- 12% to 46 +/- 11%; p = 0.01), regional LV ejection fraction during exercise (from 34 +/- 16% to 46 +/- 20%; p = 0.01), and global left ventricular ejection fraction during exercise(from 38 +/- 14% to 49 +/- 14%; p = 0.02). The results show that after revascularization of infarct related segments with residual myocardial viability, the regional and global left ventricular ejection fraction may be significantly improved, both at rest and during exercise. Thus infarct related segments should be tested for residual viability. In its presence revascularization is recommended, as the left ventricular function may be markedly improved.
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