Imaging -Yasmer Flashcards
What is nuclear medicine assessing?
physiology, not anatomy
–> myocardial perfusion study is the most common (look at images at rest and with stress)
What 2 things have to occur for a normal myocardial perfusion study?
- radiotracer has to be delivered to the myocardium (there must be blood flow)
- myocardial cells have to take up the radio tracer (cells must be viable)
What is the major difference in the Thallium-201 and the Tc-99m Sestambi test?
Thallium (TI)-201 has redistribution (gives more information about myocardial viability) while there is no redistribution in Tc-99m Sestambi
image quality is better for Tc-99m sestamibi
Why do we do stress tests in studies?
we want to see how the coronary blood flow responds to an increased oxygen demand
image under stress to see if ischemia is present (hemodynamically significant)
What are the areas that have decreased radio tracer uptake during stress but not at rest?
ischemia
can be reversible
What are the areas that have decreased uptake in stress AND rest?
infarct
not viable—> will NOT benefit from revascularization
What are the benefits of Cardiac CT?
you can directly see coronary artery stenosis
there is also a low chance of missing significant stenosis (no benefit in asymptomatic pts)
What is the gold standard for coronary artery anomalies?
CT
What is an MRI beneficial for?
quantifying chamber volume, myocardial mass and detecting infarcts without ionizing radiation (can see physiology)
-infarcts will show enhancement (white) on delayed images
What is the major malignant coronary anomaly?
Left Main with right sided origin between aorta and pulmonary artery