Abnormality of the myocardial sympathetic nervous system in a patient with Becker muscular dystrophy detected with iodine-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy. 2001
OBJECTIVE This study was performed to determine whether I-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scintigraphy can depict myocardial sympathetic nerve abnormalities in Becker muscular dystrophy. METHODS A 34-year-old man with Becker muscular dystrophy underwent Tl-201 and I-123 MIBG scintigraphy sequentially before and 4 months after the beginning of oral administration of enalapril maleate, an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor. RESULTS Before and during treatment, stress Tl-201 scintigraphy revealed nonreversible myocardial perfusion defects in the anterior, inferoposterior, and apical walls, and I-123 MIBG scintigraphy depicted a region with decreased sympathetic nerve function or innervation. Before treatment, the I-123 MIBG heart count- mediastinum count (H:M) ratio was 2.1 and the washout rate was 21% on delayed images obtained 4 hours after the injection of I-123 MIBG, indicating hyperactivity of the sympathetic nervous system in the myocardium. During treatment, the H:M ratio was 3.0 and the washout rate was 15%. CONCLUSIONS With I-123 MIBG scintigraphy it is possible to evaluate an abnormality of the myocardial sympathetic nervous system and the efficacy of administration of an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor in this disease.