Combining Stress Speckle Tracking with High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease

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作者
Saleh, Ahmed M. [1 ]
Zintl, Konstantin [2 ]
Brachmann, Johannes [3 ]
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[1] St Agnes Hosp, Klinikum Westmuensterland, Cardiol Dept, D-46397 Bocholt, Germany
[2] Klinikum Coburg, Cardiol Dept, D-96450 Coburg, Germany
[3] Univ Split, Regiomed Kliniken, Sch Med, D-96450 Coburg, Germany
关键词
atherosclerosis; cardiovascular diseases; inflammation; cardiac imaging; speckle tracking; MYOCARDIAL STRAIN ANALYSIS; 2-DIMENSIONAL SPECKLE; LONGITUDINAL STRAIN; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; STENOSIS; AGREEMENT; REST;
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10.3390/jcdd9050123
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: CAD (coronary artery disease) is a leading cause of death and disability in developed nations. Exercise testing is recommended as a first-line diagnostic test for patients with stable angina pectoris. In addition to myocardial strain, high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) can predict the presence of significant coronary artery disease. Aim of work: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the utility of 2D-speckle tracking at rest and under stress along with hs-CRP for detection of CAD in patients who were referred to the chest pain unit with stable or low risk unstable angina pectoris. Methods: A total of 108 individuals met the inclusion criteria and gave their written consent to participate in this study. Coronary angiography was performed within 48 h after admission to the chest pain unit. Myocardial strain was recorded at rest and during dobutamine administration. Results: Global longitudinal strain at stress appeared to be moderately correlated with the presence of significant coronary artery disease (CAD); r = 0.41, p < 0.0001. A moderate correlation was also found between global longitudinal strain at stress and the severity of coronary occlusion; r = 0.62, p < 0.0001. With a cut-off value of -19.1, global longitudinal strain under stress had a sensitivity of 74.1% and a specificity of 76.7% for detecting significant CAD. Hs-CRP was significantly higher in patients with manifested CAD. Conclusion: Evaluation of longitudinal strain parameters at rest and under stress may predict coronary artery disease in patients with stable angina pectoris. A measurable Hs-CRP is a potential marker of coronary stenosis. Strain data could assist in diagnosing CAD severity.
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