2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10554-017-1157-4
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Effects of caffeine intake prior to stress cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging on regadenoson- versus adenosine-induced hyperemia as measured by T1 mapping

Abstract: The antagonistic effects of caffeine on adenosine receptors are a possible cause of false-negative stress perfusion imaging. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of coffee intake <4 h prior to stress perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) in regadenoson- versus adenosine-induced hyperemia as measured with T1-mapping. 98 consecutive patients with suspected coronary artery disease referred for either adenosine or regadenoson perfusion CMR were included in this analysis. Twenty-four … Show more

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“…To our knowledge, no previous study has been published using semiquantitative analysis of adenosine stress perfusion CMR to assess the impact of caffeine on myocardial perfusion reserve in patients with substantial myocardial ischemia under caffeinenaïve conditions. In two recently published CMR studies applying native T1 mapping at stress and rest, myocardial blood volume under adenosine was decreased in subjects with self-reported consumption of 1-2 cups of coffee < 4 h prior to the exam compared to caffeine-naïve patients [5,22]. In remote segments, RU after caffeine intake was enhanced in rest perfusion but decreased under adenosine compared to the corresponding caffeinenaïve CMR, Fig.…”
Section: Semiquantitative Perfusion Analysis -Remote Myocardiummentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…To our knowledge, no previous study has been published using semiquantitative analysis of adenosine stress perfusion CMR to assess the impact of caffeine on myocardial perfusion reserve in patients with substantial myocardial ischemia under caffeinenaïve conditions. In two recently published CMR studies applying native T1 mapping at stress and rest, myocardial blood volume under adenosine was decreased in subjects with self-reported consumption of 1-2 cups of coffee < 4 h prior to the exam compared to caffeine-naïve patients [5,22]. In remote segments, RU after caffeine intake was enhanced in rest perfusion but decreased under adenosine compared to the corresponding caffeinenaïve CMR, Fig.…”
Section: Semiquantitative Perfusion Analysis -Remote Myocardiummentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Patients demonstrated a preserved LV ejection fraction of 64 ± 6%, and a normal LV end-diastolic volume index, Table 1. The median time period between the initial (caffeine-naïve) and the repeat (after defined caffeine intake) adenosine stress CMR was 12 (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14) days. Hemodynamics (blood pressure, heart rate) during stress perfusion and rest perfusion were similar at both CMR exams, Table 3.…”
Section: Baseline Cmr Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The effects of caffeine intake prior to cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging were compared using regadenoson verses adenosine induced hyperemia measured by T1 mapping by van Dijk et al [57]. These workers found T1 reactivity was significantly reduced following coffee intake with adenosine induced hyperemia compared with regadenoson.…”
Section: Magnetic Resonance Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%