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Published in: Journal of Nuclear Cardiology 5/2014

01-10-2014 | Original Article

Stress positron emission tomography is safe and can guide coronary revascularization in high-risk patients being considered for transcatheter aortic valve replacement

Authors: Paul C. Cremer, MD, Shaden Khalaf, MD, Junyang Lou, MD, Leonardo Rodriguez, MD, Manuel D. Cerqueira, MD, Wael A. Jaber, MD

Published in: Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | Issue 5/2014

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Abstract

Background

The safety and accuracy of regadenoson stress positron emission tomography (PET) in patients with significant aortic stenosis (AS) is unknown. In patients undergoing surgical aortic valve replacement, coronary artery bypass grafting for coronary artery disease is standard, but the appropriate revascularization strategy in patients undergoing TAVR is uncertain. Stress PET may identify patients that benefit from revascularization.

Methods

Fifty consecutive patients who were referred for consideration of TAVR and underwent a stress PET study were retrospectively identified. We assessed major adverse cardiac events and significant decreases in systolic blood pressure. The percentage of jeopardized myocardium was determined by combining ischemic and hibernating myocardium.

Results

Our patients were high risk with a mean Society of Thoracic Surgeons mortality score of 11.4% and had severe AS with a moderately reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) (mean aortic valve area of 0.78 ± 0.25 cm2 and mean EF of 39 ± 16%). There were no major adverse events during testing. Transient hypotension occurred in 16% of the patients. Revascularization was performed in 44% of patients, and 91% of these patients had revascularization to territories jeopardized on PET. These patients had substantial jeopardized myocardium (median 19%), and only 3 patients underwent revascularization despite less than 10% jeopardized myocardium.

Conclusions

Stress cardiac PET with regadenoson can be performed safely in patients with severe AS. Results of the PET study can accurately direct subsequent revascularization.
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Metadata
Title
Stress positron emission tomography is safe and can guide coronary revascularization in high-risk patients being considered for transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Authors
Paul C. Cremer, MD
Shaden Khalaf, MD
Junyang Lou, MD
Leonardo Rodriguez, MD
Manuel D. Cerqueira, MD
Wael A. Jaber, MD
Publication date
01-10-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology / Issue 5/2014
Print ISSN: 1071-3581
Electronic ISSN: 1532-6551
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12350-014-9928-y

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