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Thallium redistribution does not predict perioperative cardiac complications following vascular surgery.

  • A. Kazmers
  • , J. F. Kispert
  • , L. Roitman
  • , E. D. Endean
  • , G. L. Hyde
  • , U. Y. Ryo

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Utility of preoperative stress thallium scintigraphy (STS) was determined in 59 patients, thought to be at increased risk, prior to major vascular surgery from July 1987 to February 1990. Forty-seven had oral dipyridamole and 12 underwent exercise STS. Thallium redistribution (TR) was present in 61% (n = 36); fixed defects were present in 59% (n = 35); and some combination of defects was present in 76% (n = 45). Perioperative cardiac complications (CC = congestive heart failure [n = 3], ventricular arrhythmia [n = 2], and MI [n = 1]) were present in 8.5% (6 CC in 5 patients). Incidence of CC was 8.3% (3/36) in those with TR, and 8.7% (2/23) without TR (relative risk = 0.95). Perioperative MI was present in 2.8% (1/36) with TR vs. 0% (0/23) without. Though mortality was 3.4%, no perioperative deaths were from cardiac disease. Utility of STS is not clearly established for prediction of perioperative cardiac risk after major vascular surgery.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)279-284
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónThe Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association
Volumen89
N.º6
EstadoPublished - jun 1991

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  • General Medicine

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