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Increasing Benefit From Revascularization Is Associated With Increasing Amounts of Myocardial Hibernation

Objectives We sought to determine: 1) whether F-18-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) parameters identify high-risk patients who gain benefit from revascularization; 2) whether there is a cut point for such benefit; and 3) predictors of outcome in patients with severe left v...

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Published in:JACC. Cardiovascular imaging 2009-09, Vol.2 (9), p.1060-1068
Main Authors: D'Egidio, Gianni, HBSc, MD, Nichol, Graham, MD, MPH, Williams, Kathryn A., MS, Guo, Ann, MEng, Garrard, Linda, BScN, deKemp, Robert, PhD, Ruddy, Terrence D., MD, DaSilva, Jean, PhD, Humen, Dennis, MD, Gulenchyn, Karen Y., MD, Freeman, Michael, MD, Racine, Normand, MD, Benard, Francois, MD, Hendry, Paul, MD, Beanlands, Rob S.B., MD
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Summary:Objectives We sought to determine: 1) whether F-18-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) parameters identify high-risk patients who gain benefit from revascularization; 2) whether there is a cut point for such benefit; and 3) predictors of outcome in patients with severe left ventricular (LV) dysfunction due to coronary artery disease. Background Patients with ischemic LV dysfunction might benefit from revascularization but not without risk. The FDG PET imaging can detect viable myocardium that recovers after revascularization. In the PARR-2 (PET and Recovery Following Revascularization-2) trial, FDG PET imaging showed a nonsignificant trend for improved outcome compared with standard care. Understanding the predictors of outcome from this prospective trial should help better identify patients at risk and which patients most benefit from revascularization. Methods This post hoc analysis included 182 patients with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF)
ISSN:1936-878X
DOI:10.1016/j.jcmg.2009.02.017