心肌超声造影术

K. Iwakura
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心肌对比超声心动图(MCE)是一种利用充满气体的微泡来观察心肌灌注的成像方式。含有微泡的超声造影剂通常通过静脉注射,小的微泡通过肺循环流入左心。流入微循环的微泡数量将非常少,需要间歇性功率多普勒等图像增强技术来检测心内微泡的微弱信号。脆弱的微气泡很容易被入射超声破坏。造影剂连续静脉输注时,超声脉冲破坏微泡后,微泡被补充到毛细血管中。通过分析微泡破坏后心肌造影剂增强的时间恢复(补血曲线),确定心肌血流量。这种定量分析可以使用间歇成像技术或低机械指数(MI)超声下的实时MCE进行。MCE检测急性心肌梗死患者微血管功能障碍(无回流现象),决定功能和临床结局。MCE应用应激试验可以检测冠心病(CAD)患者心肌缺血情况。理论上,MCE比单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)具有更高的空间分辨率,可以更好地检测心内膜缺血和诊断CAD。然而,大规模的临床研究未能证明MCE在检测CAD方面优于SPECT。目前还没有造影剂被批准用于MCE,需要进一步改进微泡和成像技术。
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Myocardial Contrast Echocardiography
contrast intravenous injection, microbubbles pass Myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) is an imaging modality to visualize myocardial perfusion using gas-filled microbubbles. Ultrasound contrast agents containing microbubbles are usually administered intravenously, and small microbubbles flow into left heart through pulmonary circulation. Number of microbubbles flowing into microcirculation would be very small, and image enhancing techniques such as intermittent power Doppler are required to detect weak signal from intramyocardial microbubbles. Fragile microbubbles are easily destroyed by incident ultrasound. When contrast agent is administered by continuous intravenous infusion, microbubbles are replenished into capillaries after microbubble destruction by ultrasound pulse. By analyzing the temporal recovery of myocardial contrast enhancement after microbubble destruction (a replenishment curve), myocardial blood flow could be determined. Such quantitative analysis can be performed using intermittent imaging technique or real-time MCE at low mechanical index (MI) ultrasound. MCE detects microvascular dysfunction (no-reflow phenomenon) in patients with acute myocardial infarction, which determines functional and clinical outcomes. MCE using stress testing could detect myocardial ischemia in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Theoretically, MCE could detect endocardial ischemia and diagnose CAD better than single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) because of higher spatial resolution. However, large-scale clinical studies failed to demonstrate superiority of MCE to SPECT for detecting CAD. No contrast agent is still approved for MCE, and further improvement of microbubbles and imaging techniques is required.
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