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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Iodine-123 BMIPP Scintigraphy in the Evaluation of Patients with Heart Failure

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Pages 810-816 | Accepted 06 Jun 2006, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate whether cardiac parameters obtained by I-123 15-(p-iodophenyl)-3-methyl pentadecanoic acid (BMIPP, a radioactive fatty acid analogue) myocardial scintigraphy are useful as indicators of disease severity and predictors of cardiac events in congestive heart failure (CHF).

Material and Methods: Thirty-two CHF patients (functional class: 17 in NYHA II and 15 in NYHA III at the time of this study) were compared with 18 normal control subjects. Myocardial scintigraphy was performed 15 min and 3 hours after I-123 BMIPP injection. The heart-to-mediastinum count ratio of I-123 BMIPP on the initial (H/Mi) and delayed (H/Md) images and the washout rate (WR) were calculated.

Results: Both H/Mi and H/Md were lower in CHF than in controls (H/Mi 1.96±0.18 vs. 2.30±0.29; H/Md 1.72±0.15 vs. 1.97±0.21; both P<0.001), but WR was higher in CHF than in controls (WR (%) 23.7±5.7 vs. 18.2±6.0, P<0.01). Both H/Mi (R = 0.42, P<0.05) and H/Md (R = 0.45, P<0.05) correlated positively with the left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF), estimated by echocardiography. The WR correlated positively with the plasma B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) level (R = 0.47, P<0.01). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed an earlier CHF progression for patients with a lower H/Mi (<1.94).

Conclusion: Myocardial metabolic abnormality evaluated by I-123 BMIPP scintigraphy is related to the severity of CHF. Furthermore, it may be useful as a predictor for cardiac events.

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