Diagnostic and prognostic value of non-invasive imaging in known or suspected coronary artery disease

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J. D. Schuijf
D. Poldermans
L. J. Shaw
J. W. Jukema
H. J. Lamb
A. de Roos
W. Wijns
E. E. van der Wall
J. J. Bax
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[1] Leiden University Medical Center,Deparment of Cardiology
[2] Leiden University Medical Center,Department of Radiology
[3] The Interuniversity Institute of the Netherlands,The Thorax Center
[4] Erasmus Medical Centre,undefined
[5] Atlanta Cardiovascular Research Institute,undefined
[6] Cardiovascular Center,undefined
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European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2006年 / 33卷
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Coronary artery disease; Non-invasive imaging; Diagnosis; Prognosis;
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The role of non-invasive imaging techniques in the evaluation of patients with suspected or known coronary artery disease (CAD) has increased exponentially over the past decade. The traditionally available imaging modalities, including nuclear imaging, stress echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have relied on detection of CAD by visualisation of its functional consequences (i.e. ischaemia). However, extensive research is being invested in the development of non-invasive anatomical imaging using computed tomography or MRI to allow detection of (significant) atherosclerosis, eventually at a preclinical stage. In addition to establishing the presence of or excluding CAD, identification of patients at high risk for cardiac events is of paramount importance to determine post-test management, and the majority of non-invasive imaging tests can also be used for this purpose. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the available non-invasive imaging modalities and their merits for the diagnostic and prognostic work-up in patients with suspected or known CAD.
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