1.Effectiveness of 99mTc-tetrofosmin for assessment of heart functions in micropigs.
Min Young LEE ; Sang Hun LEE ; Jae Hong PARK ; Jung Sun HEO ; Yu Jin LEE ; Han Na SUH ; Jung Jun MIN ; Young Soon SEO ; Ho Jae HAN
Journal of Veterinary Science 2007;8(3):223-227
This study examined the suitability of a nuclear imagingtechnique using 99mTc-tetrofosmin as an agent to assess theheart functions of healthy micropigs. The mean age of thepigs was 360 days (male), and the mean body weight was35.3kg ranging from 34.5-36kg. There were no significantperfusion defects in any of the reconstructed images.Gated single-photon emission computed tomographyimaging can be used to calculate the ventricular volumeand ejection fraction (EF). In this case, an EF of 79% wascalculated from the ventricular volume of the end-systolicimage (10 ml) subtracted from that of the end-diastolicvolume (49 ml). A perfusion defect (particularly the apex,lateral wall) is unlikely because of the presence of apreserved wall motion in a segment with a defect. It isconcluded that quantitative cardiac scintigraphy, using99mTc-tetrofosmin is an adequate technique for estimatingthe heart functions of healthy micropigs.
Animals
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Heart/*radionuclide imaging
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Heart Function Tests/methods/*veterinary
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Male
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Organophosphorus Compounds/*diagnostic use
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Organotechnetium Compounds/*diagnostic use
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Swine
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Swine, Miniature/*physiology
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon/methods/*veterinary