Baldwa S, Rana M, Canty JM, Fallavollita JA. Comparison of thallium deposition with segmental perfusion in pigs with chronic hibernating myocardium. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 295: H2522-H2529, 2008. doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00761.2008.-Viable, chronically dysfunctional myocardium with reduced resting flow (or hibernating myocardium) is an important prognostic factor in ischemic heart disease. Although thallium-201 imaging is frequently used to assess myocardial viability in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy, there are limited data regarding its deposition in hibernating myocardium, and this data suggest that thallium retention may be supernormal compared with control myocardium. Accordingly, pigs (n ϭ 7) were chronically instrumented with a 1.5 mm Delrin stenosis on the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) to produce hibernating myocardium. Four months later, severe anteroapical hypokinesis was documented with contrast ventriculography (wall motion score, 0.7 Ϯ 0.8; normal ϭ 3), and microsphere measurements confirmed reduced resting flow (LAD subendocardium, 0.78 Ϯ 0.34 vs. 0.96 Ϯ 0.24 ml⅐min Ϫ1 ⅐g Ϫ1 in remote; P Ͻ 0.001). Absolute deposition of thallium-201 and insulin-stimulated [18 F]-2 fluoro-2-deoxyglucose (FDG) were assessed over 1 h and compared with resting flow (n ϭ 704 samples). Thallium-201 deposition was only weakly correlated with perfusion (r 2 ϭ 0.20; P Ͻ 0.001) and was more homogeneously distributed (relative dispersion, 0.12 Ϯ 0.03 vs. 0.29 Ϯ 0.10 for microsphere flow; P Ͻ 0.01). Thus after 1 h relative thallium-201 (subendocardium LAD/remote, 0.96 Ϯ 0.16) overestimated relative perfusion (0.78 Ϯ 0.32; P Ͻ 0.0001) and underestimated the relative reduction in flow. Viability was confirmed by both histology and preserved FDG uptake. We conclude that under resting conditions, thallium-201 redistribution in hibernating myocardium is nearly complete within 1 h, with similar deposition to remote myocardium despite regional differences in flow. These data suggest that in this time frame thallium-201 deposition may not discriminate hibernating myocardium from dysfunction myocardium with normal resting flow. Since hibernating myocardium has been associated with a worse prognosis, this limitation could have significant clinical implications.
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