Intracoronary Doppler assessment of moderate coronary artery disease - Comparison with Tl-201 imaging and coronary angiography

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Heller, LI
Cates, C
Popma, J
Deckelbaum, LI
Joye, JD
Dahlberg, ST
Villegas, BJ
Arnold, A
Kipperman, R
Grinstead, WC
Balcom, S
Ma, YS
Cleman, M
Steingart, RM
Leppo, JA
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[1] WASHINGTON HOSP CTR, WASHINGTON, DC 20010 USA
[2] WASHINGTON HOSP CTR, ATLANTA, GA USA
[3] ALLEGHENY GEN HOSP, PITTSBURGH, PA 15212 USA
[4] W HAVEN VET ADM HOSP, West Haven, CT USA
[5] UNIV MASSACHUSETTS, WORCESTER, MA 01605 USA
[6] ST LUKES HOSP, MILWAUKEE, WI USA
[7] GALICIA MED GRP, WICHITA, KS USA
[8] METHODIST HOSP, HOUSTON, TX 77030 USA
[9] YALE UNIV, NEW HAVEN, CT USA
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ultrasonics; angiography; stenosis; regional blood flow; imaging;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Coronary angiography may not reliably predict whether a stenosis causes exercise-induced ischemia. Intracoronary Doppler ultrasound may enhance diagnostic accuracy by providing a physiological assessment of stenosis severity. The goal of this study was to compare intracoronary Doppler ultrasound with both Tl-201 imaging and coronary angiography. Methods and Results Fifty-five patients with 67 stenotic coronary arteries underwent coronary angiography with intracoronary Doppler ultrasound and had exercise Tl-201 testing within a 1-week period. Coronary flow reserve was measured, and analyses were performed by independent core laboratories. The mean stenosis was 59+/-12%; 51 of 67 stenoses were intermediate in severity (40% to 70%). A coronary flow reserve <1.7 predicted the presence of a stress Tl-201 defect in 56 of 67 stenoses (agreement=84%; kappa=0.67; 95% CI=0.48 to 0.86). In the patients who achieved 75% of their predicted maximum heart rate, the Doppler and Tl-201 imaging data agreed in 46 of 52 stenoses (agreement=88%; kappa=0.77; 95%CI=0.57 to 0.97). Scatter was evident when angiography was compared with coronary flow reserve (r=.43), and the angiogram did not reliably predict the results of the Tl-201 stress test (kappa-0.21; agreement=57% to 63%). Conclusions Doppler-derived coronary flow reserve accurately predicts the presence of exercise-induced ischemia on stress Tl-201 imaging, and coronary angiography does not reliably assess the physiological significance of an intermediate coronary stenosis.
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