Resultados de SPECT miocárdico y eventos cardiovasculares en dos servicios de Medicina nuclear de Bogotá durante 2011 a 2012

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. M...

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Main Authors: Leonardo Cadavid, Christian E García
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Permanyer 2014-04-01
Series:Revista Colombiana de Cardiología
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spelling doaj-6672a008f8b248d78c68cae96aaa59962021-07-02T16:43:11ZengPermanyerRevista Colombiana de Cardiología0120-56332014-04-012128694S0120-56332014000200004Resultados de SPECT miocárdico y eventos cardiovasculares en dos servicios de Medicina nuclear de Bogotá durante 2011 a 2012Leonardo Cadavid0Christian E García1Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la SaludFundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la SaludObjective: 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.http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-56332014000200004&lng=en&tlng=enImágenes con radionúclidosEnfermedad coronariaEnfermedad cardiovascular
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author Leonardo Cadavid
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Resultados de SPECT miocárdico y eventos cardiovasculares en dos servicios de Medicina nuclear de Bogotá durante 2011 a 2012
Revista Colombiana de Cardiología
Imágenes con radionúclidos
Enfermedad coronaria
Enfermedad cardiovascular
author_facet Leonardo Cadavid
Christian E García
author_sort Leonardo Cadavid
title Resultados de SPECT miocárdico y eventos cardiovasculares en dos servicios de Medicina nuclear de Bogotá durante 2011 a 2012
title_short Resultados de SPECT miocárdico y eventos cardiovasculares en dos servicios de Medicina nuclear de Bogotá durante 2011 a 2012
title_full Resultados de SPECT miocárdico y eventos cardiovasculares en dos servicios de Medicina nuclear de Bogotá durante 2011 a 2012
title_fullStr Resultados de SPECT miocárdico y eventos cardiovasculares en dos servicios de Medicina nuclear de Bogotá durante 2011 a 2012
title_full_unstemmed Resultados de SPECT miocárdico y eventos cardiovasculares en dos servicios de Medicina nuclear de Bogotá durante 2011 a 2012
title_sort resultados de spect miocárdico y eventos cardiovasculares en dos servicios de medicina nuclear de bogotá durante 2011 a 2012
publisher Permanyer
series Revista Colombiana de Cardiología
issn 0120-5633
publishDate 2014-04-01
description 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.
topic Imágenes con radionúclidos
Enfermedad coronaria
Enfermedad cardiovascular
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