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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) produces strain followed by hypertrophy and later dilatation of the right ventricle (RV) and pulmonary artery. The signs and symptoms are nonspecific. There is a need for a noninvasive sensitive way to diagnose PH. The purpose of this study is to evaluate phase abnormalities in radionuclide MUGA studies of patients with referred diagnosis of PH. In a retrospective analysis of 44 patients who had a radionuclide multigated study (MUGA) and contrast ventriculography (CV), 19 had high mean pulmonary pressure (over 20 mmHg) and a high pulmonary vascular resistance index (over 2.0). In 15 patients, a delayed phase segment in the RV corresponding to the pulmonary infundibulum and pulmonary conus was noted “The Pulmonary Tongue” sign (PT), 12 had PH (True positive) and 3 did not (false positive) on CV. No PT was seen in the remaining 29 patients, only 7 of them had PH (False negative). The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of the PT sign in detecting PH was 80%, 72% and 77% respectively. The number of patients was too small to calculate the correlation of the grade of PT with the severity of PH. We conclude that “The Pulmonary Tongue” sign on a MUGA study is clinically useful in detecting PH.
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This project is supported by research project MLNO13 and funded by research Council, Kuwait University
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Bahar, R.H., Abdel Dayem, H.M., Mohammed, M. et al. “Pulmonary tongue” a right ventricle phase abnormality in muga studies in patients with pulmonary hypertention. Eur J Nucl Med 12, 542–545 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00296093
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00296093