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Myocardial perfusion assessed with cardiac computed tomography in women without coronary heart disease

Authors :
Klaus F. Kofoed
Jens D. Hove
Ida Gustafsson
Jesper J. Linde
Eva Prescott
Daria Frestad Bechsgaard
Source :
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging. 39:65-77
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Combined coronary CT angiography and CT perfusion (CTP) is a novel, non-invasive, 'one-stop' diagnostic tool to rule out ischaemia in patients suspected for coronary artery disease (CAD). However, the normal myocardial perfusion pattern by static CTP in humans is poorly described. We aimed to investigate global and regional myocardial perfusion during rest and adenosine-induced hyperaemia in asymptomatic women without history of coronary heart disease (CHD).Using a 320-row CT scanner with a static protocol, semi-quantitative assessment of rest and stress CTP was performed in 34 asymptomatic middle-aged women without obstructive CAD (50% stenosis) or history of CHD, and with normal exercise stress test and left ventricular (LV) function. Using a 16-segment model, we assessed global and regional values of LV myocardial perfusion reserve (MPR) and transmural perfusion ratio (TPR).Mean±SD age was 56 ± 13 years. Resting and hyperaemic myocardial perfusion was heterogeneously distributed throughout the LV myocardium. During hyperaemia, global MPR increased by median (IQR) 158% (144-176) with the highest increase in the right coronary artery territory (171%; P0.02). Rest and stress segmental TPR values ranged between 0.93-1.26 and 0.99-1.13, respectively, with the lowest values detected in the inferoseptal segments. No differences in perfusion parameters were found between participants with normal epicardial arteries and participants with non-significant epicardial atheromatosis (all P0.05). Global perfusion parameters were not associated with age or menopausal status (all P0.05).This descriptive study presents data on global and regional myocardial perfusion in a cohort of healthy middle-aged women.

Details

ISSN :
14750961
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c8d8fb9049e2ca96627feae3d475f3ba