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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Feb 10.
Published in final edited form as: J Magn Reson Imaging. 2009 Oct;30(4):753–762. doi: 10.1002/jmri.21899

Table 2. SPECT and MRI findings of study patients (n=27).

Sex Age Nonischemic cardiac findings Subendocardial hypoperfusion Reversible ischemia Angiogram ≥70% Ischemic scar Recurrent CP Prior CAD




SPECT MRI SPECT MRI SPECT MRI SPECT MRI
f 78.0 + N/A +
f 41.2 + N/A
f 71.3 moderate pericardial effusion + N/A +
m 67.5 + N/A
f 57.9 + N/A +
f 53.4 + N/A
m 39.1 + N/A +
f 59.1 + + +a +
m 54.5 + + + + + +
f 63.0 + + + +
m 65.1 moderate mitral regurgitation + + + + + +
m 53.1 + + + + + +
m 75.6 N/A + + +
m 44.6 mitral valve repair, non–ischemic CM N/A +
m 83.5 scar RV attachment site, PH N/A +
m 52.2 DCM ETOH N/A +
m 76.6 mild LVH, moderate Aortic regurgitation, LV diastolic dysfunction N/A
m 47.0 N/A
f 47.4 N/A
m 46.3 N/A
m 43.4 N/A
f 45.2 N/A
f 50.1 N/A
m 59.0 N/A
f 29.7 N/A
m 59.3 N/A
f 57.6 N/A

15m/12f 56.3 0 6 0 8 2 5 6 3 4 11 5
a

cardiac CT angiography.

CP = chest pain; CAD = coronary artery disease; CM = cardiomyopathy; DCM = dilated cardiomyopathy; ETOH = alcohol abuse; LVH = left ventricular hypertrophy; RV = right ventricle; PH = pulmonary hypertension.