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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Vol. 31 No. 7 1240-1246
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Reversibility Bull's-Eye: A New Polar Bull's-Eye Map to Quantify Reversibility of Stress-Induced SPECT Thallium-201 Myocardial Perfusion Defects

J. Larry Klein, Ernest V. Garcia, E. Gordon DePuey, Joan Campbell, Andrew T. Taylor, Roderic I. Pettigrew, Paul D'Amato*, Russell Folks and Naomi Alazraki

Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine and the Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology at Emory University Hospital, Emory University School of Medicine, The Atlanta Veterans Administration Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia
General Electric Medical Systems, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Correspondence: For reprints contact: J. Larry Klein, MD, Andreas Greuntzig Cardiovascular Center of Emory University, Emory University Hospital, 1364 Clifton Rd. NE, Suite F-606, Atlanta, GA 30322.

ABSTRACT

Myocardial ischemia is currently interpreted from SPECT thallium-201 (201Tl) tomograms by the subjective visual finding of stress-induced perfusion defects which "normalize" or "reverse" by 4 hr. Thus, we have developed a computer method to quantify and display the three-dimensional distribution of reversible segments. Circumferential profiles generated from the short axis slices are normalized to the reference area in the stress study. The stress is subtracted from the normalized delayed data, and then displayed as a polar bull's-eye plot so that positive values show areas that have "reverse" or "improved." Patient profiles are compared to means and standard deviations of reversibility for all pixels determined from the Emory normal male files. Criteria for reversibility were developed from studies of 42 male patients found to have 48 defects, as determined by the consensus of five blinded expert observers. There was computer agreement with the experts on 25 of 31 relatively fixed and 14 of 17 reversible defects. Our preliminary results indicate that this new method promises to aid observers to more consistently identify and quantify the reversibility of SPECT 201Tl myocardial perfusion defects.

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* Current address: Medical Center of Central Georgia, Macon, Georgia.




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