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Typical chest pain with normal ECG

Teaching Case

Case presentation:

  • Male.
  • 41 y.o.
  • Overweight, hypertension, high cholesterol, stress.
  • Typical chest pain.
  • Echocardiogram: mild LVH, normal LV function.
  • Exercise test: chest pain witn no ECG changes.
  • Myocardial perfusion study (MPS) with exerecise.

Teaching points:

  • In patients with no known coronary artery disease and at overall low-tointermediate risk, myocardial perfusion SPECT adds prognostic information and risk-stratifies patients beyond clinical and exercise data.
  • Semiquantitative information obtained by gated SPECT provides important measurements of disease extent and severity.
  • Perfusion scores are useful tools in clinical decision making and have been shown to have independent risk-stratification value.
  • Post-ischemic stunning, as assessed by gated SPECT, is a marker for poor prognosis, particularly for ischemic cardiac events.
  • Patients with high risk results should be managed aggressively - with revascularization procedures if possible.

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