Low-carbohydrate diet versus euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp for the assessment of myocardial viability with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-PET: a pilot study

Positron emission tomography with 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG-PET) is considered the gold standard for myocardial viability. A pilot study was undertaken to compare FDG-PET using euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp before 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose ( 18 F-FDG) administration (PET-CLAMP) with a new propo...

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Veröffentlicht in:The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging 2014-02, Vol.30 (2), p.415-423
Hauptverfasser: Soares, José, Rodrigues Filho, Filadelfo, Izaki, Marisa, Giorgi, Maria Clementina P., Catapirra, Rosa M. A., Abe, Rubens, Vinagre, Carmen G. C. M., Cerri, Giovanni G., Meneghetti, José Cláudio
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Zusammenfassung:Positron emission tomography with 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG-PET) is considered the gold standard for myocardial viability. A pilot study was undertaken to compare FDG-PET using euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp before 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose ( 18 F-FDG) administration (PET-CLAMP) with a new proposed technique consisting of a 24-h low-carbohydrate diet before 18 F-FDG injection (PET-DIET), for the assessment of hypoperfused but viable myocardium (hibernating myocardium). Thirty patients with previous myocardial infarction were subjected to rest 99m Tc-sestamibi-SPECT and two 18 F-FDG studies (PET-CLAMP and PET-DIET). Myocardial tracer uptake was visually scored using a 5-point scale in a 17-segment model. Hibernating myocardium was defined as normal or mildly reduced metabolism ( 18 F-FDG uptake) in areas with reduced perfusion ( 99m Tc-sestamibi uptake) since 18 F-FDG uptake was higher than the degree of hypoperfusion–perfusion/metabolism mismatch indicating a larger flow defect. PET-DIET identified 79 segments and PET-CLAMP 71 as hibernating myocardium. Both methods agreed in 61 segments (agreement = 94.5 %, κ = 0.78). PET-DIET identified 230 segments and PET-CLAMP 238 as nonviable. None of the patients had hypoglycemia after DIET, while 20 % had it during CLAMP. PET-DIET compared with PET-CLAMP had a good correlation for the assessment of hibernating myocardium. To our knowledge, these data provide the first evidence of the possibility of myocardial viability assessment with this technique.
ISSN:1569-5794
1573-0743
1875-8312
DOI:10.1007/s10554-013-0324-5