Measuring SPECT myocardial blood flow at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute

Abstract The introduction of new cardiac SPECT cameras has made it practical to do dynamic SPECT imaging and opened the door to performing myocardial blood flow (MBF) imaging with SPECT. In this paper, we describe in detail our approach to dynamic SPECT MBF imaging using a multi-pinhole cardiac SPECT camera and commercially available kinetic analysis software. We use a 1-day rest/stress protocol with 370 MBq injected at rest and 1,000 MBq at stress with a 1- to 2-hour interval between rest and stress imaging. The tracer is injected mechanically over 30 seconds using a syringe pump. Projection data are acquired in listmode for a duration of 11 minutes and then reframed into a dynamic series. Each image is reconstructed independently using vendor-supplied software. The dynamic images are corrected for residual activity and manually corrected for motion using rigid-body translation. The uptake rate constant, K1, is calculated using a 1-tissue-compartment kinetic model and converted to MBF using a previously determined extraction fraction correction.
Source: Journal of Nuclear Cardiology - Category: Nuclear Medicine Source Type: research