Evaluation of splenic switch off in a tertiary imaging centre: validation and assessment of utility
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Adenosine can induce splenic vasoconstriction (splenic switch-off, SSO). In this study, we aim to evaluate the utility of identifying a lack of SSO for detecting false-negative adenosine stress perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scans.
We visually analysed 492 adenosine stress perfusion CMR scans reported as negative in a cohort of patients with no previous history of coronary artery disease. A lack of SSO was identified in 11%. We quantified the phenomenon by drawing regions of interest on the spleen and comparing intensity between stress and rest scans, the spleen intensity ratio (SIR). Inter-rater agreement for qualitative determination of SSO was
The lack of SSO is prevalent, easily measureable, and has potential to improve on haemodynamic criteria as a marker of adenosine understress in CMR perfusion scans.
Contributors

Alice Hosking
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Aaron Lee
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Michael R. Barnes
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Redha Boubertakh
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Marinos Koulouroudias
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Francesca Pugliese
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Filip Zemrak
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Charlotte Manisty
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James C. Moon
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Steffen E. Petersen
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Alexia Rossi
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