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Section of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, Boston City Hospital, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Section of Cardiology, Boston City Hospital, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Correspondence: For reprints contact: Victor W. Lee, MD, 10 Mohawk Dr., Framingham, MA 01701.
ABSTRACT
In the past few years, we have occasionally observed linear bands in the phase images of gated cardiac blood-pool scans along the interventricular septum region among patients with normal septal motions. Our retrospective study investigated the cause of out-of-phase bands of 12 patients. We documented through review of cines, computer analysis of gated cardiac blood-pool scintigraphy data, and correlation with echocardiograms that this phenomenon was artifact introduced by rotational movements of the heart. It is important for nuclear physicians to recognize this rotational artifact on the phase analysis image in order to avoid the erroneous misdiagnosis of wall motion abnormalities of the septum.
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