Identification of viable myocardium with technetium-99m-MIBI infusion

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Abstract

A 50-yr-old man was evaluated using standard stress/rest 99mTc- methoxyisobutylisonitrile (MIBI) perfusion imaging, rest thallium infusion imaging and rest 99mTc-MIBI infusion imaging prior to revascularization. Resting 99mTc-MIBI infusion imaging demonstrated hibernating myocardium which was not detected with standard stress/rest 99mTc-MIBI imaging. The implication from this observation is that resting 99mTc-MIBI infusion scintigraphy can provide useful information when evaluating patients for the presence of hibernating myocardium. A prospective comparison of resting 99mTc-MIBI infusion scintigraphy with other noninvasive techniques used to identify viable myocardium may be warranted.

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Worsley, D. F., Fung, A. Y., Jue, J., & Burns, R. J. (1995). Identification of viable myocardium with technetium-99m-MIBI infusion. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 36(6), 1037–1039.

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