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Both Percent Diameter Stenosis (%DS) and Coronary Flow Reserve (CFR) can be Derived Directly from Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (MPI) using FMTVDM©℗ and Measurement of Isotope Redistribution
Author(s): Richard M Fleming, Matthew R Fleming, Tapan Chaudhuri, Andrew McKusick, William C Dooley and Charles GloverRichard M Fleming, Matthew R Fleming, Tapan Chaudhuri, Andrew McKusick, William C Dooley and Charles Glover
Background: Scientifically published studies have demonstrated that all isotopes, including Sestamibi redistribute. Measurement of this redistribution using FMTVDM©â?? provides an accurate method for determining wash-in and washout.
Methods: Using FMTVDM©â?? 1040 human coronary arteries were studied to determine their wash-in and washout redistribution measured on a pixel-by-pixel basis. From FMTVDM©â?? the percent diameter stenosis (%DS) for each artery was determined. This %DS was then used to calculate coronary flow reserve (Calculated SFR) using a proprietary quadratic equation (QCFR©, FCFR©) previously derived from quantitative coronary arteriography (QCA) measurements. These calculated CFR values were then compared with the actual measured CFR obtained directly from QCA.
Results: The result.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9619.1000353
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