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Subdiaphragmatic activity-related artifacts in myocardial perfusion scintigraphy Cover

Subdiaphragmatic activity-related artifacts in myocardial perfusion scintigraphy

Open Access
|Sep 2024

Abstract

Background

Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) with single photon emission computed tomography is an established non-invasive technique for assessing myocardial ischemia. This method involves the intravenous administration of a radiopharmaceutical that accumulates in the heart muscle proportional to regional blood flow. However, image quality and diagnostic accuracy can be compromised by various technical and patient-related factors, including high non-specific radiopharmaceutical uptake in abdominal organs such as the stomach, intestines, liver, and gall-bladder, leading to subdiaphragmatic artifacts. These artifacts are particularly problematic for evaluating inferior wall perfusion and often necessitate repeated imaging, which decreases gamma camera availability and prolongs imaging times.

Conclusions

Despite numerous investigated techniques to reduce interfering gastrointestinal activity, results have been inconsistent, and current MPI guidelines provide scant information on effective procedures to mitigate this issue. Based on our experience, some possible approaches to reducing artifacts include choosing stress testing with an exercise stress test, when possible, late imaging, fluid intake, and consuming carbonated water immediately before imaging.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/raon-2024-0053 | Journal eISSN: 1581-3207 | Journal ISSN: 1318-2099
Language: English
Page range: 313 - 319
Submitted on: Jun 8, 2024
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Accepted on: Jun 21, 2024
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Published on: Sep 15, 2024
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2024 Anja Strok, Barbara Guzic Salobir, Monika Stalc, Katja Zaletel, published by Association of Radiology and Oncology
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