Stress myocardial perfusion scintigraphy is a reference examination for the detection and monitoring of coronary patients, and this examination has already been the subject of multiple validation studies, including for the stratification of the prognosis of these patients, information that can usefully guide therapeutic choices. Today, this reduction in the activity of injected radiopharmaceuticals is taking place in a growing number of nuclear medicine departments. The implications are unknown in terms of the risk of death of the different parameters studied
Stress myocardial perfusion scintigraphy is a reference examination for the detection and monitoring of coronary patients, and this examination has already been the subject of multiple validation studies, including for the stratification of the prognosis of these patients, information that can usefully guide therapeutic choices (medical treatment, myocardial revascularization, ...). The arrival of new solid-state cameras has been a real technological leap for this examination, making it possible to significantly improve the quality of the images and also to drastically reduce the activities of injected radiopharmaceuticals and thus the exposure of patients and staff to ionizing radiation. Today, this reduction in the activity of injected radiopharmaceuticals is taking place in a growing number of nuclear medicine departments. The injected activities are reduced up to a third of those injected in the past (this is indeed the case in the population we propose to study). However, the value of the prognostic stratification obtained with stress myocardial perfusion scans recorded with low activity on semiconductor cameras is not yet known. In particular, the implications are unknown in terms of the risk of death of the different parameters studied (normal or abnormal examination, extent of myocardial ischemia and infarction sequelae, impact on left ventricular function in post-stress and resting states, etc.).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
11,952
Nancy Hospital
Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, Grand Est, France
Overall mortality
to evaluate the prognostic contribution of low radiation stress myocardial perfusion scintigraphy on overall mortality risk , overall mortality will be calculate
Time frame: 6 months
Death from cardiac causes, either proven or suspected (death from unexplained causes),
To evaluate the prognostic contribution of myocardial perfusion scintigraphy of low radiation stress on mortality from cardiac causes.
Time frame: 6 months
Major cardiac events (death of proven or suspected cardiac cause, myocardial infarction, myocardial revascularization procedure),
To evaluate the prognostic contribution of myocardial perfusion scintigraphy of low radiation stress on major cardiac events
Time frame: 6 months
Cardiac mortality and major cardiac events.
To evaluate the prognostic contribution of myocardial perfusion scintigraphy of low radiation stress on quality of examination complementary to coronary angiography in a subgroup of approximately 700 patients who had a coronary angiography within ≤ 2 months compared to scintigraphy.
Time frame: 6 months
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