Diagnostics (Jan 2022)

Pitfalls of the Semi-Quantitative Analyzing <sup>99m</sup>Tc-Pyrophosphate Planar Images for Diagnosing Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis: A Possible Solution

  • Yuankai Zhu,
  • Ruping Pan,
  • Dan Peng,
  • Qingjian Dong,
  • Xiaohua Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12010094
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 94

Abstract

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Background: Two different approaches, 1-h heart-to-contralateral (H/CL) ratio and 3-h visual grading scale relative to ribs (VGSr), have been established to interpret 99mTc-PYP planar images for the detection of amyloid transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTR-CA). Since they are prone to pitfalls, this pilot study aimed to explore the diagnostic practicality of the 3-h visual grading scale relative to the upper segment of sternum (VGSs) approach for interpreting 99mTc-PYP planar images. Methods: A total of 42 patients were enrolled in this retrospective study. SPECT/CT approach and planar approaches including H/CL ratio, VGSr, and VGSs were utilized to interpret the 99mTc-PYP images obtained at both 1 and 3 h. The classification criteria of the latest expert consensus recommendations were considered as the gold standard. The concordance between the interpretation of each approach and the gold standard was investigated. Results: In addition to 1- and 3-h SPECT/CT approaches, the interpretation of planar images using the 3-h VGSs approach was also applicable, which turns identical to the gold standard (κ = 1.000; p 99mTc-PYP planar images, the 3-h VGSs approach should be the optimal method, particularly in the case without available or feasible tomography imaging. Only one imaging session (planar and SPECT/CT) at 3 h would be sufficient for the detection of ATTR-CA, and favorable for patient satisfaction.

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