Diagnosis of Functionally Significant Coronary Stenosis with Exercise CT Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Autor: | Adela Rohnean, André Capderou, Said Ghostine, Jean-François Paul, Michel Habis |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Supine position Perfusion scanning Coronary stenosis Coronary artery disease Myocardial perfusion imaging Internal medicine Humans Medicine Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Prospective Studies Prospective cohort study Aged Aged 80 and over medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Coronary Stenosis Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Middle Aged medicine.disease Exercise Test Cardiology Feasibility Studies Female Tomography Radiology Tomography X-Ray Computed business Perfusion |
Zdroj: | Radiology. 274:684-692 |
ISSN: | 1527-1315 0033-8419 |
Popis: | To assess the feasibility of exercise perfusion computed tomography (CT) in patients suspected of having hemodynamically significant coronary stenosis.This study had institutional review board approval, and all patients gave informed consent. Thirty-two consecutive patients (26 men [mean age, 63 years] and six women [mean age, 71 years]) with 55 coronary stenoses of at least 50% underwent coronary CT angiography (one stenosis in 13 patients, two stenoses in 15 patients, and three stenoses in four patients). CT myocardial perfusion imaging was performed within 1 minute after patients performed supine exercise on an ergometer secured to the CT table. The pressure-rate product was computed to assess level of exercise. The myocardial enhancement ratio between stenotic and normally perfused territories was determined for each stenosis. Fractional flow reserve less than 0.8, as measured during invasive coronary angiography, was the reference for defining significant stenoses. Receiver operating characteristic curves were constructed to determine the myocardial enhancement ratio cutoff value.In the per-patient analysis, a myocardial enhancement ratio cutoff of 0.8 performed best for identifying functionally significant stenosis: Sensitivity was 95% (21 of 22 patients), specificity was 90% (nine of 10 patients), positive predictive value was 95% (21 of 22 patients), negative predictive value was 90% (nine of 10 patients), and accuracy was 94% (30 of 32 patients). Corresponding values in the per-stenosis analysis were 97% (29 of 30 stenoses), 96% (23 of 24 stenoses), 97% (29 of 30 stenoses), 96% (23 of 24 stenoses), and 96% (52 of 54 stenoses), respectively.Exercise CT myocardial perfusion imaging is feasible and accurate for assessment of the functional significance of coronary stenosis. |
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