Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2939114 JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesOur aim was to investigate the frequency of left ventricular (LV) and right ventricular adipose tissue on multislice computed tomography (CT) in patients with a history of myocardial infarction (MI) and to determine correlations with infarct age.BackgroundFat deposition in the ventricular wall has frequently been observed in post-infarct myocardial tissue. However, the in vivo relevance of adipose tissue in MI on CT and correlations with infarct age have not been determined.MethodsFifty-three patients with a history of MI (mean age 66 ± 10 years; 38 men, 15 women) and 63 subjects with no history of MI or coronary revascularization (mean age 65 ± 12 years; 37 men, 26 women) were retrospectively studied for intramyocardial fat on 64-slice cardiac CT. Presence or absence, distribution, and correlations with infarct age of LV adipose tissue were evaluated.ResultsCompared with noninfarct control subjects, the MI group showed a significantly higher prevalence of fat deposition within LV myocardium on CT (MI group, 62% [33 of 53] vs. control group, 3% [2 of 63]; p < 0.0001). In 32 of 33 patients (97%) with MI and LV fat deposition on CT, adipose tissue was observed in the region perfused by the infarct-related artery and was located in the subendocardium in 30 patients (94%), the middle layer in 1 patient (3%), and the subepicardium in 1 patient (3%). Mean infarct age was significantly higher in patients with LV adipose tissue (8.2 ± 4.4 years) than in those without adipose tissue (2.2 ± 2.6 years, p < 0.001). Thirty of 35 patients (89%) with infarct age ≥3 years showed adipose tissue in MI. Conversely, none of 9 patients with infarct age <10 months showed fatty replacement.ConclusionsMyocardial adipose tissue is common in patients with infarct age ≥3 years. CT evaluation of myocardial adipose tissue may be important for accurate interpretation of CT perfusion and infarct imaging of the heart.

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