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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2016

Utility of equilibrium radionuclide angiogram derived measures of dyssynchrony to predict outcomes in heart failure patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy

Nitish Badhwar; Jameze James; Kurt S. Hoffmayer; John O'Connell; Deanna Green; Teresa De Marco; Elias H. Botvinick

We evaluated a novel scintigraphic method using new parameters of mechanical left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony and correlated it with clinical outcomes in heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction receiving cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Methods: Sixty-six advanced heart failure patients referred for CRT with an LV ejection fraction (EF) of < 35% and QRS ≥ 120 ms were studied. We performed equilibrium radionuclide angiography (ERNA) before and 6 mo after CRT. We assessed ventricular dyssynchrony with parameters derived from the first harmonic phase (Ø) analysis of the ERNA time–activity curve and evaluated change in these parameters after 6 mo of CRT. These parameters include novel indices of synchrony (S), a measure of intraventricular contraction order, and entropy (E), a measure of intraventricular contraction disorder, and interventricular synchrony (IVS), a measure of synchronous biventricular function. Results: Forty-seven (71%) patients improved clinically (responders) at 6 mo after CRT whereas 19 (28.8%) showed no change in New York Heart Association class or worsened (nonresponders). The post-CRT changes in QRS duration (P = 0.006), echocardiographic (P = 0.03) and ERNA LVEF (P = 0.0007), LVS (P = 0.004), LVE (P = 0.006), LV standard deviation of ventricular phase (LVSDØ) (P = 0.004), and IVS (P = 0.05) were significantly different between responders and nonresponders. Sixty-two percent of responders had either an LVS < 0.84 or an IVS ≥ 18.8° as opposed to only 16% of nonresponders (P = 0.001). Twenty-nine of 32 (91%) patients with either of these measures responded to CRT (P < 0.01). Conclusion: LVS and IVS are novel measures of LV dyssynchrony derived from ERNA planar analysis. A baseline value of LVS < 0.84 or IVS ≥ 18.8° predicts a positive response to CRT.


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2008

Equilibrium radionuclide angiogram derived measures of dyssynchrony correlate with clinical outcomes in heart failure patients

Nitish Badhwar; John O'Connell; Deanna Green; Teresa DeMarco; Elias H. Botvinick


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2010

UTILITY OF INTRAPROCEDURAL EQUILIBRIUM RADIONUCLIDE ANGIOGRAM TO EVALUATE LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION AND SYNCHRONY DURING CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY

Nitish Badhwar; Deanna Green; William Graham; Nancy Wyatt; Teresa DeMarco; John W. O’Connell; Elias H. Botvinick


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2009

Evaluation of scar and synchrony in patients with advanced heart failure undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy

Deanna Green; John O'Connell; Nitish Badhwar; Elias H. Botvinick


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2009

Correlation of right ventricular synchrony with clinical outcomes in heart failure patients requiring cardiac resynchronization therapy

Deanna Green; John O'Connell; Colleen Johnson; Teresa De Marco; Nitish Badhwar; Elias H. Botvinick


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2009

Unique method of analysis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia employing equilibrium radionuclide angiography

Colleen Johnson; Elias H. Botvinick; Nitish Badhwar; John O'Connell; Deanna Green


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2009

Left ventricular lead concordance with latest activated segment by equilibrium radionuclide angiography predicts improvement after cardiac resynchronization therapy

Nitish Badhwar; Deanna Green; John O'Connell; Teresa De Marco; Elias H. Botvinick


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2009

Utility of intraprocedural equilibrium radionuclide angiogram to evaluate left ventricular function and synchrony during cardiac resynchronization therapy

Nitish Badhwar; Deanna Green; W. Scott Graham; Nancy Wyatt; John O'Connell; Elias H. Botvinick


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2009

Equilibrium radionuclide angiogram derived measures of dyssynchrony predict left ventricular remodeling after cardiac resynchronization therapy

Deanna Green; John O'Connell; Rajnni Rao; Teresa De Marco; Nitish Badhwar; Elias H. Botvinick


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2008

The value of SPECT equilibrium radionuclide angiogram synchrony analysis

Nitish Badhwar; John O'Connell; Deanna Green; Teresa DeMarco; Elias H. Botvinick

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Nitish Badhwar

University of California

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John O'Connell

University of California

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Teresa DeMarco

University of California

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Jameze James

University of California

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W O'Connell

University of California

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