Slow regional clearance of myocardial thallium-201 in the absence of perfusion defect: contribution to detection of individual coronary artery stenoses and mechanism for occurrence.

Abstract
As a result of the "spatially relative" nature of perfusion defect analysis of stress-redistribution thallium-201 (201Tl) scintigrams, hypoperfused myocardial segments may not appear as perfusion defects but they may demonstrate a slow washout rate of 201Tl that can be analyzed in a "spatially nonrelative" manner. Quantitative analysis of perfusion defects and slow washout rate of 201Tl was performed on scintigrams from 116 consecutive patients with adequate exercise tests, defined as achievement of 85% or more of age-predicted maximum heart rate or development of angina or ST segment depression. A total of 232 diseased and 116 nondiseased vessels were found in the patients. Additional analysis of slow washout rate significantly (p less than .05) improved sensitivity for detection of disease in the left anterior descending (from 74% to 82%), left circumflex (from 40% to 61%), and right coronary arteries (from 78% to 90%) without significant loss of specificity. This improvement resulted from the additiona...