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Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 1993

Assessment of area at risk and efficacy of treatment in patients with acute coronary syndrome using99mTc tetrofosmin imaging in humans

Hitoshi Matsuo; Sachiro Watanabe; Yoshio Nishida; Tetsuo Matsubara; Motoo Kano; Akira Sugiyama; Yukihiko Matsuno; Hiroshi Oda; Yasunori Kotoo; Hiroshige Oohashi; Akira Goto; Kazunari Makita; Hiroshi Watanabe; Taketoshi Mizutani; Hiroshi Miyake; Takeyoshi Imaeda

The determination of the myocardium at risk before intervention and the change in that region after intervention constitute a promising measurement tool for the assessment of acute therapy. A new99mTc labeled myocardial blood flow tracer,99mTc tetrofosmin, is expected to enable the evaluation of myocardium at risk because of the absence of redistribution. This preliminary study was performed in 9 patients with acute coronary syndrome (4 unstable angina and 5 acute myocardial infarction) to investigate whether recovery of perfusion by tetrofosmin imaging parallels mechanical improvement. Tetrofosmin imaging was performed acutely and 3–30 days later. Visual analysis of defect severity was assessed in both studies. Segments with improvement in perfusion were accompanied by significant wall motion recovery compared with normal and unimproved segments (Δ WMI: normal segments 0.40±0.67, improved segments 1.79±0.68, unimproved segments −0.15±0.16, p< 0.01 for improved segments compared with other groups), suggesting the efficacy of this tracer for the assessment of the acute therapy. These data suggest that99mTc tetrofosmin imaging is a useful method for the assessment of the myocardial area at risk and the efficacy of acute therapy in acute myocardial infarction and unstable angina.


Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 1994

Identification of asynergic but viable myocardium in patients with chronic coronary artery disease by gated blood pool scintigraphy during isosorbide dinitrate and low-dose dobutamine infusion: Comparison with thallium-201 scintigraphy with reinjection

Hitoshi Matsuo; Sachiro Watanabe; Yoshio Nishida; Tetsuo Matsubara; Motoo Kano; Shintaro Tanihata; Yukihiko Matsuno; Hiroshi Oda; Yasunori Kotoo; Hiroshige Oohashi; Yoshihiro Uno; Motoyuki Ishiguro

To evaluate the ability of low-dose dobutamine and isosorbite dinitrate (ISDN) gated blood pool scintigraphy (GBPS) and thallium SPECT with reinjection to identify viability in asynergic myocardium, both procedures were performed in 38 consecutive patients with chronic coronary artery disease and left ventricular dysfunction. Twenty-two of the 38 patients with successful revascularization were analyzed. GBPS was performed at the baseline and during continuous infusion of low dose dobutamine (5 μg/kg/min) and ISDN (2 μg/kg/min). Cine mode GBPS wall motion was scored from normal (0) to dyskinesis (4) semiquantitatively. Forty-seven of 110 segments with severe asynergy at the baseline were analyzed. Viability determined by GBPS was defined as wall motion score improvement by more than 1 grade. Thallium viability was defined as the segment with redistribution or fill in with severe initial perfusion defect. GBPS was 76.7% sensitive and 70.6% specific for predicting post vascularization wall motion improvement (p < 0.005). Of 47 segments with severe asynergy, concordance of judgement was obtained in 40 segments (85.1 %), and reversibility was correctly diagnosed in 34 of 40 patients (85.0%), but thallium with reinjection correctly identified tissue viability in 6 of 7 segments with discordance between 2 studies.These data suggest that most cases of reversible asynergy (hibernating myocardium) respond to ISDN and dobutamine, suggesting the possibility of predicting improvement by revascularization, although some underestimation of tissue viability remained to be resolved. Thallium with reinjection is superior to low-dose dobutamine + ISDN GBPS for the assessment of myocardial viability.


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1984

The role of alpha and beta adrenergic receptors in constriction and dilation of the systemic capacitance vessels: A study with measurements of the mean circulatory pressure in dogs.

Senri Hirakawa; Hiroyasu Itoh; Yasunori Kotoo; Chikashi Abe; Toyohiro Endo; Nobuyuki Takada; Hideo Fuseno


Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis | 1992

Coronary angioplasty using an over-the-wire balloon catheter through a new 6 French guiding catheter.

Katsumi Ueno; Yasunori Kotoo; Masazumi Arai; Tetsuo Matsubara; Sachiro Watanabe; Hiroyasu Ito; Senri Hirakawa


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1988

EFFECTS OF Ca++-ANTAGONISTS ON SYSTEMIC CAPACITANCE VESSELS AND VENOUS RETURN CURVES OF DOGS : A Study with Mean Circulatory Pressure

Yasunori Kotoo; Hiroyasu Ito; Teruchika Sahashi; Hisayasu Wada; Kuniyuki Takai; Senri Hirakawa


Journal of Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy | 1991

Clinical significance of .ALPHA.-human atrial natriuretic peptide in patients on maintenance dialysis.

Hiroshige Ohashi; Hiroshi Oda; Yukihiko Matsuno; Sachiro Watanabe; Nobuyoshi Sugishita; Yasunori Kotoo; Katsumi Ueno; Akira Sugiyama; Kunihiro Okada; Tetsuo Matsubara; Hitoshi Matsuo; Masazumi Arai


Nihon Toseki Igakkai Zasshi | 2002

Characteristics of left ventricular hypertrophy estimated by MIBG and BMIPP cardiac scintigraphy in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis

Hiroshige Ohashi; Hiroshi Oda; Michiya Ohno; Sachirow Watanabe; Yasunori Kotoo; Yukihiko Matsuno


Nihon Toseki Igakkai Zasshi | 2001

Lipoprotein (a) and apolipoprotein (a) phenotype as a risk factor of coronary artery disease in chronic hemodialysis patients

Hiroshige Ohashi; Hiroshi Oda; Michiya Ohno; Sachirow Watanabe; Yasunori Kotoo; Yukihiko Matsuno


Nihon Toseki Igakkai Zasshi | 1998

Lipoprotein (a) as an independent risk factor of coronary artery disease in patients on hemodialysis

Hiroshige Ohashi; Hiroshi Oda; Michiya Ohno; Sachirow Watanabe; Yasunori Kotoo; Yukihiko Matsuno; Takahiro Hirano; Motoyuku Ishiguro; Toshio Okuma; Hiroyasu Ito; Shigeki Sawada; Hagime Araki; Hitomi Yokoyama


Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 1997

The influence of ST re-elevation at the time of recanalization on myocardial salvage effect in acute myocardial infarction

I Murata; Sachiro Watanabe; Y Hashimoto; K Watanabe; K Hayakawa; Shintaro Tanihata; Hitoshi Matsuo; Tetsuo Matsubara; Yukihiko Matsuno; Hiroshi Oda; Yasunori Kotoo; H Ohashi

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Hiroshi Oda

Memorial Hospital of South Bend

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Hitoshi Matsuo

Wakayama Medical University

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Hiroshige Ohashi

Memorial Hospital of South Bend

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