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  • Rb PET and [O]HO PET are validated tracers for myocardial perfusion imaging; a study compared their effectiveness in detecting ischemic heart disease in 37 patients.
  • [O]HO PET identified a higher percentage of patients with regional ischemia (46% vs. 24% for Rb PET), showing significant differences in detection rates and agreement metrics.
  • The study concludes that during the transition from Rb to [O]HO PET, clinicians should consider the increased detection of regional ischemia associated with [O]HO PET.

Article Abstract

Background: Rb PET and [O]HO PET are both validated tracers for myocardical perfusion imaging but have not previously been compared clinically. During our site's transition from Rb to [O]HO PET, we performed a head-to-head comparison in a mixed population with suspected ischemic heart disease.

Methods: A total of 37 patients referred for perfusion imaging due to suspicion of coronary stenosis were examined with both Rb and [O]HO PET on the same day in rest and during adenosine-induced stress. The exams were rated by two blinded readers as normal, regional ischemia, globally reduced myocardial perfusion, or myocardial scarring. For [O]HO PET, regional ischemia was defined as two neighboring segments with average stress perfusion ≤ 2.3 mL/(min·g). Further, we evaluated a total perfusion deficit (TPD) of ≥ 10% as a more conservative marker of ischemia.

Results: [O]HO PET identified more patients with regional ischemia: 17(46%) vs 9(24%), agreement: 59% corresponding to a Cohen's kappa of .31 [95%CI .08-.53], (P < .001). Using the more conservative TPD ≥ 10%, the agreement increased to 86% corresponding to a kappa of .62 [95%CI .33-.92], (P = .001). For the subgroup of patients with no known heart disease (n = 18), the agreement was 94%. Interrater agreement was 95% corresponding to a kappa of .89 [95%CI .74-1.00] (P < .001).

Conclusions: In clinical transition from Rb to [O]HO PET, it is important to take into account the higher frequency of patients with regional ischemia detected by [O]HO PET.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10682292PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12350-023-03372-7DOI Listing

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