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Published in: The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging 4/2018

Open Access 01-04-2018 | Original Paper

Disagreement between splenic switch-off and myocardial T1-mapping after caffeine intake

Authors: Dirkjan Kuijpers, Randy van Dijk, Marly van Assen, Theodorus A. M. Kaandorp, Paul R. M. van Dijkman, Rozemarijn Vliegenthart, Pim van der Harst, Matthijs Oudkerk

Published in: The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | Issue 4/2018

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Abstract

Caffeine is an adenosine receptor antagonist and a possible cause of inadequate stress perfusion. Splenic switch-off (SSO) and splenic rest-stress T1-mapping have been proposed as indicators of stress adequacy during perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR). We compared myocardial rest-stress T1-mapping with SSO and splenic rest-stress T1-mapping in patients with and without recent coffee intake. We analyzed 344 consecutive patients suspected of myocardial ischemia with adenosine perfusion CMR. All 146 normal CMR studies with a normal T1-rest of the myocardium, used as standard of reference, were included and divided in two groups. 22 patients accidentally ingested coffee < 4 h before CMR, compared to control group of 124 patients without self-reported coffee intake. Two independent readers graded SSO visually. T1-reactivity (ΔT1) was defined as percentual difference in T1-rest and T1-stress. Follow-up data were extracted from electronic patients records. In patients with recent coffee intake SSO was identified in 96%, which showed no significant difference with SSO in controls (94%, p = 0.835), however event rates were significantly different (13.6 and 0.8%, respectively (p < 0.001), median FU 17 months). Myocardial ΔT1 in the coffee group (− 5.2%) was significantly lower compared to control (+ 4.0%, p < 0.001), in contrast to the splenic ΔT1 (− 3.7 and − 4.0%, p = 0.789). The splenic T1-mapping results failed to predict false negative results. SSO and splenic rest-stress T1-mapping are not reliable indicators of stress adequacy in patients with recent coffee intake. Therefore, the dark spleen sign does not indicate adequate myocardial stress in patients with recent caffeine intake. Myocardial rest-stress T1-mapping is an excellent indicator of stress adequacy during adenosine perfusion CMR.
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Metadata
Title
Disagreement between splenic switch-off and myocardial T1-mapping after caffeine intake
Authors
Dirkjan Kuijpers
Randy van Dijk
Marly van Assen
Theodorus A. M. Kaandorp
Paul R. M. van Dijkman
Rozemarijn Vliegenthart
Pim van der Harst
Matthijs Oudkerk
Publication date
01-04-2018
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging / Issue 4/2018
Print ISSN: 1569-5794
Electronic ISSN: 1875-8312
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-017-1274-0

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