Quantification of Myocardial Blood Flow in Absolute Terms Using (82)Rb PET Imaging: The RUBY-10 Study.

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Title
Quantification of Myocardial Blood Flow in Absolute Terms Using (82)Rb PET Imaging: The RUBY-10 Study.
Journal
Jacc. Cardiovascular Imaging
Author(s)
Nesterov S.V., Deshayes E., Sciagrà R., Settimo L., Declerck J.M., Pan X.B., Yoshinaga K., Katoh C., Slomka P.J., Germano G., Han C., Aalto V., Alessio A.M., Ficaro E.P., Lee B.C., Nekolla S.G., Gwet K.L., deKemp R.A., Klein R., Dickson J., Case J.A., Bateman T., Prior J.O., Knuuti J.M.
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1876-7591 (Electronic)
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Published
Issued date
2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
7
Number
11
Pages
1119-1127
Language
english
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to compare myocardial blood flow (MBF) and myocardial flow reserve (MFR) estimates from rubidium-82 positron emission tomography ((82)Rb PET) data using 10 software packages (SPs) based on 8 tracer kinetic models.
BACKGROUND: It is unknown how MBF and MFR values from existing SPs agree for (82)Rb PET.
METHODS: Rest and stress (82)Rb PET scans of 48 patients with suspected or known coronary artery disease were analyzed in 10 centers. Each center used 1 of 10 SPs to analyze global and regional MBF using the different kinetic models implemented. Values were considered to agree if they simultaneously had an intraclass correlation coefficient >0.75 and a difference <20% of the median across all programs.
RESULTS: The most common model evaluated was the Ottawa Heart Institute 1-tissue compartment model (OHI-1-TCM). MBF values from 7 of 8 SPs implementing this model agreed best. Values from 2 other models (alternative 1-TCM and Axially distributed) also agreed well, with occasional differences. The MBF results from other models (e.g., 2-TCM and retention) were less in agreement with values from OHI-1-TCM.
CONCLUSIONS: SPs using the most common kinetic model-OHI-1-TCM-provided consistent results in measuring global and regional MBF values, suggesting that they may be used interchangeably to process data acquired with a common imaging protocol.
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