Resultados de SPECT miocárdico y eventos cardiovasculares en dos servicios de Medicina nuclear de Bogotá durante 2011 a 2012
Myocardial SPECT results and cardiovascular events in two nuclear medicine departments in Bogota from 2011 to 2012

Rev. colomb. cardiol; 21 (2), 2014
Publication year: 2014

Objective:

This study sought to determine the relationship between the results obtained from myocardial SPECT with pharmacologic stress with dipyridamole and the development of major cardiovascular events in the follow-up of patients treated at two nuclear medicine departments in Bogota, Colombia.

Materials and methods:

183 patients undergoing myocardial SPECT with pharmacological stress with dipyridamole between November 2011 and April 2012 with a twelve month follow-up, were included. The relationship between the development of major cardiovascular events and the functional or perfusion results of the myocardial SPECT were analyzed.

Results:

14 patients from the 154 who completed the follow-up, developed cardiovascular events. Patients with abnormal studies had higher number of events (13 vs 1. p = 0.019) compared to those with normal studies. The results of abnormal perfusion were associated with higher incidence of events (15.19%).

Conclusions:

A normal myocardial SPECT study is related to reduced incidence of major cardiovascular events in a one year follow-up, even in patients with high-risk clinical characteristics.

Objective:

This study sought to determine the relationship between the results obtained from myocardial SPECT with pharmacologic stress with dipyridamole and the development of major cardiovascular events in the follow-up of patients treated at two nuclear medicine departments in Bogota, Colombia.

Materials and methods:

183 patients undergoing myocardial SPECT with pharmacological stress with dipyridamole between November 2011 and April 2012 with a twelve month follow-up, were included. The relationship between the development of major cardiovascular events and the functional or perfusion results of the myocardial SPECT were analyzed.

Results:

14 patients from the 154 who completed the follow-up, developed cardiovascular events. Patients with abnormal studies had higher number of events (13 vs 1. p = 0.019) compared to those with normal studies. The results of abnormal perfusion were associated with higher incidence of events (15.19%).

Conclusions:

A normal myocardial SPECT study is related to reduced incidence of major cardiovascular events in a one year follow-up, even in patients with high-risk clinical characteristics.

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