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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 128, Issue 6, 1039-1040
Copyright © 1977 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Imaging of experimental myocardial contusion: observations and pathologic correlations

AC Gonzalez, W Waldo, N Harlaftis, M Gravanis, and PN Symbas

Myocardial contusions of variable severity were experimentally produced by an air-driven piston or serrated clamp in 29 dogs. Two 99mTc-labeled bone-seeking agents (99mTc pyrophosphate and 99mTc tetracycline) were used with cardiac scintigraphy to determine the sensitivity of these agents in detecting different degrees of myocardial damage. Results showed that 99mTc tetracycline was not a suitable scanning agent. 99mTc pyrophosphate produced positive scans in cases of complete (or nearly complete) transmural myocardial necrosis. Positive cardiac scans in clinical myocardial contusion may indicate the severity of the lesions and have prognostic significance.
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