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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2010

Iodofiltic acid I 123 (BMIPP) fatty acid imaging improves initial diagnosis in emergency department patients with suspected acute coronary syndromes: A multicenter trial

Michael C. Kontos; Vasken Dilsizian; Fred Weiland; Gordon DePuey; John J. Mahmarian; Ami E. Iskandrian; Timothy M. Bateman; Gary V. Heller; Karthik Ananthasubramaniam; Yong Li; Jonathan L. Goldman; Tom Armor; Katherine Kacena; Norman LaFrance; Ernest Garcia; John W. Babich; James E. Udelson

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to assess the performance of beta-methyl-p-[123I]-iodophenyl-pentadecanoic acid (BMIPP) single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) to detect acute coronary syndromes (ACS) in emergency department patients with chest pain. BACKGROUND Emergency department diagnosis of chest pain is problematic, often requiring prolonged observation and stress testing. BMIPP SPECT detects abnormalities in fatty acid metabolism resulting from myocardial ischemia, even many hours after symptom cessation. METHODS Emergency department patients with suspected ACS were enrolled at 50 centers. Patients received 5 mCi BMIPP within 30 h of symptom cessation. BMIPP SPECT images were interpreted semiquantitatively by 3 blinded readers. Initial clinical diagnosis was based on symptoms, initial electrocardiograms, and troponin, whereas the final diagnosis was based on all available data (including angiography and stress SPECT) but not BMIPP SPECT. Final diagnoses were adjudicated by a blinded committee as ACS, intermediate likelihood of ACS, or negative for ACS. RESULTS A total of 507 patients were studied and efficacy was evaluated in 448 patients with sufficient data. The sensitivity of BMIPP by 3 blinded readers for a final diagnosis of ACS and intermediate likelihood of ACS was 71% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 64% to 79%), 74% (95% CI: 68% to 81%), and 69% (95% CI: 62% to 77%); the corresponding specificity of BMIPP was 67% (95% CI: 61% to 73%), 54% (95% CI: 48% to 60%), and 70% (95% CI: 64% to 76%). Compared with the initial diagnosis alone, BMIPP+initial diagnosis increased sensitivity from 43% to 81% (p<0.001), negative predictive value from 62% to 83% (p<0.001), and positive predictive value from 41% to 58% (p<0.001), whereas specificity was unchanged (61% to 62%, p=NS). CONCLUSIONS The addition of BMIPP data to the initially available clinical information adds incremental value toward the early diagnosis of an ACS, potentially allowing determination of the presence or absence of ACS to be made earlier in the evaluation process. (Safety and Efficacy Iodofiltic Acid I 123 in the Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome [Zeus-ACS]; NCT00514501).


Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2005

Clinical validation of SPECT attenuation correction using x-ray computed tomography-derived attenuation maps: multicenter clinical trial with angiographic correlation.

Yasmin Masood; Yi-Hwa Liu; Gordon DePuey; Raymond Taillefer; Luis I. Araujo; Steven Allen; Dominique Delbeke; Frank Anstett; Aharon Peretz; Mary Jo Zito; Vera Tsatkin; Frans J. Th. Wackers


JAMA | 1993

Detection and Significance of Myocardial Ischemia in Stable Patients After Recovery From an Acute Coronary Event

Arthur J. Moss; Robert E. Goldstein; W. Jackson Hall; J. Thomas Bigger; Joseph L. Fleiss; Henry Greenberg; Monty M. Bodenheimer; Ronald J. Krone; Frank I. Marcus; Frans J. Th. Wackers; Jesaia Benhorin; Mary W. Brown; Robert B. Case; James Coromilas; Edward M. Dwyer; John A. Gillespie; John J. Gregory; Robert E. Kleiger; Edgar Lichstein; John O. Parker; Richard F. Raubertas; Shlomo Stern; Dan Tzivoni; Lucy Van Voorhees; G. Krasicky; Rajnikant Shah; J. Walroth; Alvin Greengart; Mady Moriel; T. Challis


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2007

OSEM and WBR half-time gated myocardial perfusion SPECT: A comparison to filtered backprojection

Gordon DePuey; Ramesh Gadiraju; Frank Anstett


Radiology Case Reports | 2012

Decreased Myocardial Perfusion SPECT Lung-to-Heart Ratio: Lucent Lungs

Brian Wosnitzer; Gordon DePuey


Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2010

Sustained supraventricular tachycardia resulting in a pattern of apparent “reverse transient ischemic dilatation” and an underestimated ejection fraction

Ramesh Gadiraju; Srinivas Bommireddipalli; Ameeta Ahuja; Eitan M. Klein; Gordon DePuey


Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2004

Hybrid SPECT/CT attenuation correction improves specificity and normalcy rate: A multicenter trial

Y.H. Liu; Frans J. Th. Wackers; Donna Natale; Gordon DePuey; Raymond Taillefer; L Araujo; E Kostacos; S Allen; Dominique Delbeke; Frank Anstett


International Journal of Nuclear Energy Science and Engineering | 2012

Truncation in Myocardial Perfusion SPECT Imaging

Marvin Friedman; Gordon DePuey; Brian Wosnitzer


The Internet Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2009

Contaminated Handkerchief Artifact on I-131 Whole Body Scan

Brian Wosnitzer; Ramesh Gadiraju; Gordon DePuey


The Internet Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2009

The Radioactive String Sign: A Contamination Artifact In Tc-MDP Bone Imaging For Prostate Carcinoma

Brian Wosnitzer; Ramesh Gadiraju; Gordon DePuey

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Dominique Delbeke

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Alvin Greengart

State University of New York System

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Ami E. Iskandrian

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Arthur J. Moss

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Dan Tzivoni

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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