Quantification of myocardial blood flow by adenosine-stress CT perfusion imaging in pigs during various degrees of stenosis correlates well with coronary artery blood flow and fractional flow reserve

Alexia Rossi, A Uitterdijk, Marcel Dijkshoorn, E Klotz, Marcel van Straten, Anoeshka Dharampal, Wim Giessen, Nico Mollet, Robert Jan van Geuns, Gabriel Krestin, Dirk-jan Duncker, Pim Feijter, Daphne Merkus

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Abstract

Only few preliminary experimental studies demonstrated the feasibility of adenosine stress CT myocardial perfusion imaging to calculate the absolute myocardial blood flow (MBF), thereby providing information whether a coronary stenosis is flow limiting. Therefore, the aim of our study was to determine whether adenosine stress myocardial perfusion imaging by Dual Source CT (DSCT) enables non-invasive quantification of regional MBF in an animal model with various degrees of coronary flow reduction. In seven pigs, a coronary flow probe and an adjustable hydraulic occluder were placed around the left anterior descending coronary artery to monitor the distal coronary artery blood flow (CBF) while several degrees of coronary flow reduction were induced. CT perfusion (CT-MBF) was acquired during adenosine stress with no CBF reduction, an intermediate (1539) and a severe (4095) CBF reduction. Reference standards were CBF and fractional flow reserve measurements (FFR). FFR was simultaneously deri Adenosine stress DSCT myocardial perfusion imaging allows quantification of regional MBF under various degrees of CBF reduction.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)331-338
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean Heart Journal-Cardiovascular Imaging
Volume14
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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  • EMC COEUR-09
  • EMC NIHES-03-30-01
  • EMC NIHES-03-30-03

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