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Reliability of the 123I-mIBG heart/mediastinum ratio: Results of a multicenter test–retest reproducibility study

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A quantitative measurement, the Heart-to-Mediastinum (H/M) ratio of counts derived from a planar acquisition approximately 4 hours after injection of 123I-mIBG, is a strong predictor of outcomes in patients with stable class II-III heart failure and LVEF ≤ 35%. This study assessed the test–retest reproducibility of the H/M ratio in such patients. 47 subjects with class II-III systolic heart failure and LVEF ≤ 35% were tested at two time intervals separated by 5 to 14 days. Subjects were imaged twice on the same camera using the same radionuclide dose. Images were sent to a core analysis lab, where three nuclear technologists independently determined the H/M ratios. The primary endpoint was test–retest H/M ratio reproducibility calculated as the absolute difference in mean value determined by the three readers. Mean subject age was 65 ± 12 years, 85% were male, and mean BMI was 29 ± 6 kg/m2. Mean injected activity was 10.18 ± 0.43 mCi for first dose and 10.09 ± 0.52 mCi for the second dose. The mean and SD values for first and repeat studies were almost identical: the 95% confidence interval of the mean test–retest difference was 0.055 to 0.076. Bland–Altman plots showed no systematic effect of the H/M ratio on the magnitude of the difference between replicate measurements. Inter-reader measurements were nearly identical. There were no serious adverse events despite exposure to 123I-mIBG on 2 occasions in a short time period. The Heart-to-Mediastinum ratio of 123I-mIBG is a consistent and highly reproducible measurement in stable Class II to III heart failure patients.

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Abbreviations

123I:

Iodine 123

mIBG:

meta-iodobenzylguanidine

H/M:

Heart-to-mediastinum ratio

LVEF:

Left ventricular ejection fraction

ROI:

Region of interest

CI:

Confidence interval

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Dr. Ananthasubramaniam has received research funding from GE Healthcare and from Astellas Pharma, and is on an Advisory Panel for Astellas Pharma. Dr. Bateman has received funding for research studies from GE Healthcare and Astellas Pharma.

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Bateman, T.M., Ananthasubramaniam, K., Berman, D.S. et al. Reliability of the 123I-mIBG heart/mediastinum ratio: Results of a multicenter test–retest reproducibility study. J. Nucl. Cardiol. 26, 1555–1565 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12350-017-1183-6

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