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| Title: | Técnica de primera elección para la valoración de la viabilidad miocárdica. Gammagrafía cardiaca de perfusión |
| Other Titles: | First choice technique in assessment of myocardial viability. Perfusion scintigraphy |
| Author(s) : | Coma-Canella, I. (Isabel) |
| Issue Date: | 1998 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier España |
| Citation: | Coma-Canella I. Técnica de primera elección para la valoración de la viabilidad miocárdica. Gammagrafía cardíaca de perfusión. Rev Esp Cardiol 1998 Oct;51(10):797-800. |
| Keywords: | Heart/physiology/radionuclide imaging Echocardiography Tomography, Emission-Computed/methods |
| Abstract: | Stress echocardiography and perfusion scintigraphy
are both useful techniques in the assessment
of myocardial viability. The use of one technique
or the other as the first choice test depends
mainly on each hospital’s experience. Perfusion
scintigraphy should be chosen as the first technique
in the following situations: a) hospitals with
little experience in stress echocardiography and a
good Nuclear Medicine department; b) patients
with a bad acoustic window in rest echocardiography;
c) contraindication of a high dobutamine
dose, and d) need of quantification of viable area.
When having chosen echocardiography as the
first technique, perfusion scintigraphy is indicated
when the response to dobutamine of the asynergic
area does not allow the confirmation or the rejection
of the presence of viability. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10171/23351 |
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