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Li Z, Tu S, Matheson MB, Li G, Chen Y, Rochitte CE, Chen MY, Dewey M, Miller JM, R. Scarpa Matuck B, Yang W, Qin L, Yan F, Lima JAC, Arbab-Zadeh A, Wolfe S. Prognostic Value of Coronary CT Angiography-Derived Quantitative Flow Ratio in Suspected Coronary Artery Disease. Radiology 2024; 313:e240299. [PMID: 39656122 PMCID: PMC11694075 DOI: 10.1148/radiol.240299] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/29/2024] [Revised: 08/17/2024] [Accepted: 08/30/2024] [Indexed: 01/14/2025]
Abstract
Background The prognostic value of coronary CT angiography (CTA)-derived quantitative flow ratio (CT-QFR) remains unknown. Purpose To determine the prognostic value of CT-QFR in predicting the long-term outcomes of patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) in comparison with invasive coronary angiography (ICA)/SPECT and to determine the influence of prior percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on the prognostic value of CT-QFR. Materials and Methods In this secondary analysis of the prospective international CORE320 study, 379 participants who underwent coronary CTA and SPECT within 60 days before ICA between November 2009 and July 2011 were included for follow-up. The coronary CTA images were analyzed to determine CT-QFR. The primary outcome was major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) in the 5-year follow-up. Kaplan-Meier curves, multivariable Cox regression models adjusted for clinical variables, and areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves (AUCs) were used to assess and compare the predictive ability of CT-QFR and ICA/SPECT. Results CT-QFR computation and 5-year follow-up data were available for 310 participants (median age, 62 years), of whom 205 (66%) were male. CT-QFR (hazard ratio, 1.9 [95% CI: 1.0, 3.5]; P = .04) and prior myocardial infarction (hazard ratio, 2.5 [95% CI: 1.5, 4.0]; P < .001) were independent predictors of MACE occurrence in the 5-year follow-up. MACE-free survival rates were similar in participants with normal CT-QFR and ICA/SPECT (82% vs 80%; P = .45) and in participants with abnormal CT-QFR and ICA/SPECT findings (60% vs 57%; P = .40). In participants with prior PCI, CT-QFR had a lower AUC in predicting MACEs than in participants without prior PCI (0.44 vs 0.70; P < .001). Conclusion CT-QFR was an independent predictor of MACEs in the 5-year follow-up in participants with suspected CAD and showed similar 5-year prognostic value to ICA/SPECT; however, prior PCI affected CT-QFR ability to predict MACEs. Clinical trial registration no. NCT00934037 © RSNA, 2024 Supplemental material is available for this article.
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Affiliation(s)
- Zehang Li
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Shengxian Tu
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Matthew B. Matheson
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Guanyu Li
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Yankai Chen
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Carlos E. Rochitte
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Marcus Y. Chen
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Marc Dewey
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Julie M. Miller
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Bruna R. Scarpa Matuck
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Wenjie Yang
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Le Qin
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Fuhua Yan
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - João A. C. Lima
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Armin Arbab-Zadeh
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
| | - Shannyn Wolfe
- From the Department of Radiology, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China (Z.L., W.Y., L.Q., F.Y.); College of Health Science
and Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai,
China (Z.L.); Biomedical Instrument Institute, School of Biomedical Engineering,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Med-X Research Institute, 1954 Hua Shan Rd, Room
123, Shanghai 200030, China (Z.L., S.T., G.L., Y.C.); Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M.); InCor Heart
Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
Brazil (C.E.R., B.R.S.M.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.);
German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin, Berlin,
Germany (M.D.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (J.M.M., B.R.S.M.,
J.A.C.L., A.A.Z.)
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Gannon MP, Cerci RJ, Valdiviezo C, Ostovaneh MR, Vavere AL, de Vasconcellos HD, Matheson MB, Cox C, Miller JM, di Carli M, Arbab-Zadeh A, George RT, Lima JAC, Chen MY. Combined Computed Tomography Angiography-Computed Tomography Perfusion in the Identification and Prognostic Assessment of Myocardial Bridging from the CORE320 Study: 5-Year Follow-Up. Am J Cardiol 2023; 207:314-321. [PMID: 37774472 DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2023.08.040] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/22/2023] [Revised: 08/01/2023] [Accepted: 08/10/2023] [Indexed: 10/01/2023]
Abstract
Our objective is to use computed tomography angiography (CTA) and computed tomography perfusion (CTP) to identify the ischemic significance of myocardial bridging (MB). We also seek to determine the long-term prognostication of MB in the presence or absence of obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). The CORE320, a prospective, multicenter study including 381 patients with known or suspected CAD clinically referred for invasive coronary angiography who underwent combined (CTA-CTP) and single-photon emission computed tomography before conventional coronary angiography. The incidence of MB was identified in 135 patients (35.4%) with 93.9% identified in the left anterior descending artery. MB were divided as partially encased versus fully encased. There was no difference in ischemia identified between partially encased MB and fully encased MB (37 [40%] vs 25 [35%], p = 0.54]. Ischemia was identified at similar rates in partially versus fully encased MB by single-photon emission computed tomography at (8 [9%] vs 8 [11%], p = 0.57] and CTP (34 [37%] vs 21 [30%], p = 0.33]. There was no difference in the primary outcome of 5-year outcome of combined incidence of myocardial infarction or death. The restricted mean survival time in patients with CTA with <50% stenosis with or without a MB was 4.906 years (95% confidence interval 4.759 to 5.000) and 4.891 years (95% confidence interval 4.718 to 5.000), respectively (p = 0.824). Cardiac computed tomography perfusion imaging can assess both anatomic and functional significance of myocardial bridging with diagnostic accuracy similar to current standard imaging. Furthermore, 5-year cardiovascular events were not different with the presence of MB in both obstructive and non-obstructive CAD.
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Affiliation(s)
- Michael P Gannon
- Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, Maryland.
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- Medstar Heart and Vascular Institute, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland
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- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
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- National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Bethesda, Maryland
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Armstrong AC, Cerci R, Matheson MB, Magalhães T, Kishi S, Brinker J, Clouse ME, Rochitte CE, Cox C, Lima JAC, Arbab-Zadeh A. Predicting Significant Coronary Obstruction in a Population with Suspected Coronary Disease and Absence of Coronary Calcium: CORE-64 / CORE320 Studies. Arq Bras Cardiol 2023; 120:e20220183. [PMID: 36946854 PMCID: PMC12080605 DOI: 10.36660/abc.20220183] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/12/2021] [Revised: 09/21/2022] [Accepted: 11/16/2022] [Indexed: 03/23/2023] Open
Abstract
BACKGROUND Coronary artery calcium (CAC) scanning can be performed using non-contrast computed tomography to predict cardiovascular events, but has less value for risk stratification in symptomatic patients. OBJECTIVE To identify and validate predictors of significant coronary obstruction (SCO) in symptomatic patients without coronary artery calcification. METHODS A total of 4,258 participants were screened from the CORE64 and CORE320 studies that enrolled patients referred for invasive angiography, and from the Quanta Registry that included patients referred for coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA). Logistic regression models evaluated associations between cardiovascular risk factors, CAC, and SCO. An algorithm to assess the risk of SCO was proposed for patients without CAC. Significance level of 5% was used in the analyses. RESULTS Of the 509 participants of the CORE study, 117 (23%) had zero coronary calcium score; 13 (11%) patients without CAC had SCO. Zero calcium score was related to younger age, female gender, lower body mass index, no diabetes, and no dyslipidemia. Being a current smoker increased ~3.5 fold the probability of SCO and other CV risk factors were not significantly associated. Considering the clinical findings, an algorithm to further stratify zero calcium score patients was proposed and had a limited performance in the validation cohort (AUC 58; 95%CI 43, 72). CONCLUSION A lower cardiovascular risk profile is associated with zero calcium score in a setting of high-risk patients. Smoking is the strongest predictor of SCO in patients without CAC.
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Affiliation(s)
- Anderson C. Armstrong
- Universidade Federal do Vale do São FranciscoPetrolinaPEBrasil Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco
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Petrolina
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PE
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Brasil
- Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimoreEUA Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Baltimore
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EUA
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- Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimoreEUA Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Baltimore
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EUA
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- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthBaltimoreEUA Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Baltimore
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EUA
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- Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimoreEUA Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Baltimore
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EUA
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- Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimoreEUA Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Baltimore
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EUA
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- Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimoreEUA Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Baltimore
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EUA
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- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterBostonMAEUA Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Boston
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MA
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EUA
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- Instituto do CoraçãoHospital das ClínicasUniversidade de São PauloSão PauloSPBrasil Instituto do Coração
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Hospital das Clínicas
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Universidade de São Paulo
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São Paulo
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SP
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Brasil
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- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthBaltimoreEUA Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Baltimore
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EUA
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- Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimoreEUA Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Baltimore
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EUA
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- Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimoreEUA Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Baltimore
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Preuß D, Garcia G, Laule M, Dewey M, Rief M. Myocardial CT perfusion imaging for the detection of obstructive coronary artery disease: multisegment reconstruction does not improve diagnostic performance. Eur Radiol Exp 2022; 6:5. [PMID: 35099638 PMCID: PMC8804122 DOI: 10.1186/s41747-021-00256-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/27/2021] [Accepted: 12/02/2021] [Indexed: 12/30/2022] Open
Abstract
BACKGROUND Multisegment reconstruction (MSR) was introduced to shorten the temporal reconstruction window of computed tomography (CT) and thereby reduce motion artefacts. We investigated whether MSR of myocardial CT perfusion (CTP) can improve diagnostic performance in detecting obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) compared with halfscan reconstruction (HSR). METHODS A total of 134 patients (median age 65.7 years) with clinical indication for invasive coronary angiography and without cardiac surgery prospectively underwent static CTP. In 93 patients with multisegment acquisition, we retrospectively performed both MSR and HSR and searched both reconstructions for perfusion defects. Subgroups with known (n = 68) or suspected CAD (n = 25) and high heart rate (n = 30) were analysed. The area under the curve (AUC) was compared applying DeLong approach using ≥ 50% stenosis on invasive coronary angiography as reference standard. RESULTS Per-patient analysis revealed the overall AUC of MSR (0.65 [95% confidence interval 0.53, 0.78]) to be inferior to that of HSR (0.79 [0.69, 0.88]; p = 0.011). AUCs of MSR and HSR were similar in all subgroups analysed (known CAD 0.62 [0.45, 0.79] versus 0.72 [0.57, 0.86]; p = 0.157; suspected CAD 0.80 [0.63, 0.97] versus 0.89 [0.77, 1.00]; p = 0.243; high heart rate 0.46 [0.19, 0.73] versus 0.55 [0.33, 0.77]; p = 0.389). Median stress radiation dose was higher for MSR than for HSR (6.67 mSv versus 3.64 mSv, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS MSR did not improve diagnostic performance of myocardial CTP imaging while increasing radiation dose compared with HSR. TRIAL REGISTRATION CORE320: clinicaltrials.gov NCT00934037, CARS-320: NCT00967876.
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- Daniel Preuß
- Department of Radiology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Campus Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany
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- Department of Radiology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Campus Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany
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- Department of Cardiology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany
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- Department of Radiology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Campus Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany
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- Department of Radiology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Campus Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany.
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Dewey M, Rochitte CE, Ostovaneh MR, Chen MY, George RT, Niinuma H, Kitagawa K, Laham R, Kofoed K, Nomura C, Sakuma H, Yoshioka K, Mehra VC, Jinzaki M, Kuribayashi S, Laule M, Paul N, Scholte AJ, Cerci R, Hoe J, Tan SY, Rybicki FJ, Matheson MB, Vavere AL, Arai AE, Miller JM, Cox C, Brinker J, Clouse ME, Di Carli M, Lima JAC, Arbab-Zadeh A. Prognostic value of noninvasive combined anatomic/functional assessment by cardiac CT in patients with suspected coronary artery disease - Comparison with invasive coronary angiography and nuclear myocardial perfusion imaging for the five-year-follow up of the CORE320 multicenter study. J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr 2021; 15:485-491. [PMID: 34024757 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcct.2021.04.005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/21/2020] [Revised: 03/19/2021] [Accepted: 04/21/2021] [Indexed: 11/15/2022]
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BACKGROUND Few data exist on long-term outcome in patients undergoing combined coronary CT angiography (CTA) and myocardial CT perfusion imaging (CTP) as well as invasive coronary angiography (ICA) and single photon emission tomography (SPECT). METHODS At 16 centers, 381 patients were followed for major adverse cardiac events (MACE) for the CORE320 study. All patients underwent coronary CTA, CTP, and SPECT before ICA within 60 days. Prognostic performance according binary results (normal/abnormal) was assessed by 5-year major cardiovascular events (MACE) free survival and area under the receiver-operating-characteristic curve (AUC). RESULTS Follow up beyond 2-years was available in 323 patients. MACE-free survival rate was greater among patients with normal combined CTA-CTP findings compared to ICA-SPECT: 85 vs. 80% (95% confidence interval [CI] for difference 0.1, 11.3) though event-free survival time was similar (4.54 vs. 4.37 years, 95% CI for difference: -0.03, 0.36). Abnormal results by combined CTA-CTP was associated with 3.83 years event-free survival vs. 3.66 years after abnormal combined ICA-SPECT (95% CI for difference: -0.05, 0.39). Predicting MACE by AUC also was similar: 65 vs. 65 (difference 0.1; 95% CI -4.6, 4.9). When MACE was restricted to cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, or stroke, AUC for CTA-CTP was 71 vs. 60 by ICA-SPECT (difference 11.2; 95% CI -1.0, 19.7). CONCLUSIONS Combined CTA-CTP evaluation yields at least equal 5-year prognostic information as combined ICA-SPECT assessment in patients presenting with suspected coronary artery disease. Noninvasive cardiac CT assessment may eliminate the need for diagnostic cardiac catheterization in many patients. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NCT00934037.
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- Marc Dewey
- Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany
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- InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA
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- Cardiology Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA
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- Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan; Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
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- Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan
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- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass, USA
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- Department of Cardiology, Rigs Hospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA
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- Department of Medicine/Cardiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany
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- Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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- Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA
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- Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore
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- Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore
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- Department of Radiology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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- Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA
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- Cardiology Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA
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- Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA
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- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass, USA
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- Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA
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- Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD, 21287, USA.
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Betoko A, Matheson MB, Ostovaneh MR, Miller JM, Brinker J, Cox C, Lima JAC, Arbab-Zadeh A. Acute Kidney Injury After Repeated Exposure to Contrast Material for Coronary Angiography. Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes 2021; 5:46-54. [PMID: 33718783 PMCID: PMC7930798 DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2020.08.012] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022] Open
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Objective To assess the incidence of contrast-associated acute kidney injury (CAAKI) after repeated exposure to contrast material for computed tomography (CT) and conventional coronary angiography within short intervals. Methods We studied 651 patients enrolled in the CorE-64 (November 5, 2005–January 30, 2007) and CORE320 (October 21, 2009–August 17, 2011) multicenter studies. Participants with suspected obstructive coronary heart disease were referred for diagnostic cardiac catheterization and underwent coronary CT angiography for research before invasive angiography. Nonionic, low-osmolality iodinated contrast material was used for all imaging. Results The median age of the patients was 62 years, and 190 (29%) were women. Major risk factors for acute kidney injury were present in 277 of 651 (43%) patients. The median interval between CT imaging and invasive angiography was 3.1 days (interquartile range, 0.9-8.0 days). The median volume of contrast material was 100 mL for each test. In 16 (2.5%) of 651 patients, CAAKI developed. Of these cases, 1 occurred after the CT scan, whereas 6 were documented after invasive angiography (compared with post-CT creatinine concentration assessment). In 9 patients, CAAKI was found in comparing creatinine concentration after completion of both tests with baseline values (but not compared with post-CT imaging). Conclusion Acute kidney injury after repeated exposure to iodinated contrast media within a few days is uncommon even in a population of patients with highly prevalent risk factors. Withholding of clinically indicated contrast-enhanced imaging may therefore not be justified in this setting.
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- Aisha Betoko
- Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
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- Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
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- Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
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- Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
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- Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
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Panetta D, Gabelloni M, Faggioni L, Pelosi G, Aringhieri G, Caramella D, Salvadori PA. Cardiac Computed Tomography Perfusion: Contrast Agents, Challenges and Emerging Methodologies from Preclinical Research to the Clinics. Acad Radiol 2021; 28:e1-e13. [PMID: 32220550 DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2019.12.026] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/14/2019] [Revised: 12/20/2019] [Accepted: 12/24/2019] [Indexed: 12/19/2022]
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Computed Tomography (CT) has long been regarded as a purely anatomical imaging modality. Recent advances on CT technology and Contrast Agents (CA) in both clinical and preclinical cardiac imaging offer opportunities for the use of CT in functional imaging. Combined with modern ECG-gating techniques, functional CT has now become a reality allowing a comprehensive evaluation of myocardial global and regional function, perfusion and coronary angiography. This article aims at reviewing the current status of cardiac CT perfusion and micro-CT perfusion with established and experimental scanners and contrast agents, from clinical practice to the experimental domain of investigations based on animal models of heart diseases.
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Omarov YA, Sukhinina TS, Veselova TN, Shakhnovich RM, Zhukova NS, Merkulova IN, Pevzner DV, Ternovoy SK, Staroverov II. [Possibilities of Stress Computed Tomography Myocardial Perfusion Imaging in the Diagnosis of Ischemic Heart Disease]. ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2020; 60:122-131. [PMID: 33228515 DOI: 10.18087/cardio.2020.10.n1028] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/04/2020] [Accepted: 02/17/2020] [Indexed: 11/18/2022]
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Computed tomography angiography (CT-angiography, CTA) allows noninvasive visualization of coronary arteries (CA). This method is highly sensitive in detecting coronary atherosclerosis. However, standard CTA does not allow evaluation of the hemodynamic significance of found CA stenoses, which requires additional functional tests for detection of myocardial ischemia. This review focuses on possibilities of clinical use, limitations, technical aspects, and prospects of a combination of CT-angiography and CT myocardial perfusion imaging in diagnostics of ischemic heart disease.
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- Y A Omarov
- National Medical Research Center of Cardiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow
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- National Medical Research Center of Cardiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow
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- National Medical Research Center of Cardiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow
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- National Medical Research Center of Cardiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow
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- National Medical Research Center of Cardiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow
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- National Medical Research Center of Cardiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow
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- National Medical Research Center of Cardiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow
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- National Medical Research Center of Cardiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow; First Moscow State Medical University, Sechenov Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow
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- National Medical Research Center of Cardiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow
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Bechsgaard DF, Hove JD, Michelsen MM, Mygind ND, Pena A, Hansen PR, Hansen HS, Kastrup J, Høst N, Gustafsson I, Prescott E. Myocardial CT perfusion compared with transthoracic Doppler echocardiography in evaluation of the coronary microvascular function: An iPOWER substudy. Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 2020; 41:85-94. [PMID: 33030280 DOI: 10.1111/cpf.12669] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/11/2020] [Revised: 08/20/2020] [Accepted: 09/30/2020] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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BACKGROUND A significant number of women with angina and no obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD; <50% stenosis) have coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) which carries an adverse cardiovascular prognosis. Coronary microvascular function can be evaluated by transthoracic Doppler echocardiography (TTDE) as a coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR) and by static CT myocardial perfusion (CTP) as a myocardial perfusion reserve (MPR). Whether these methods are correlated is not known. We assessed the correlation between CFVR and MPR and investigated whether women with angina, CMD and no obstructive CAD have reduced MPR compared with asymptomatic women. METHODS Static CTP with adenosine-induced vasodilation and TTDE of the left anterior descending artery with dipyridamole-induced vasodilation were successfully performed and analysed in 99 women with stable angina and no obstructive CAD and 33 asymptomatic women with no obstructive CAD. CMD was defined as CFVR < 2. RESULTS Correlation between rate-pressure product corrected MPR and CFVR was weak but significant (r = .23; p = .007). MPR was highest among asymptomatic women with normal CFVR (median [interquartile range; IQR] 158 [145-181] %). Symptomatic women with normal CFVR had reduced MPR (148 [134-162] %; age-adjusted p < .001); however, the lowest MPR was found in symptomatic women with CMD (140 [129-164] %; age-adjusted p < .001), independent of cardiovascular risk factors and haemodynamic parameters (p = .017). CONCLUSION Women with angina, CMD and no obstructive CAD had markedly diminished MPR compared with asymptomatic women. Correlation between CFVR and MPR was weak, suggesting that CTP and TTDE are not interchangeable for detection of CMD.
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- Daria F Bechsgaard
- Department of Cardiology, Hvidovre University Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Cardiology, Hvidovre University Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.,Center for Functional and Diagnostic Imaging, Hvidovre University Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Hvidovre, Denmark
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- Department of Cardiology, Bispebjerg University Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Cardiology, Herlev-Gentofte Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Hellerup, Denmark
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- Department of Cardiology, Herlev-Gentofte Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Hellerup, Denmark
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- Department of Cardiology, Odense University Hospital, Odense C, Denmark
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- Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Cardiology, Bispebjerg University Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Cardiology, Bispebjerg University Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Cardiology, Bispebjerg University Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Suzuki Y, Matsumoto N, Makita A, Ashida T, Kuronuma K, Amano Y, Yoda S, Okumura Y. Hybrid Assessment of Myocardial Ischemia Using Stress-Only Nuclear Myocardial Perfusion Imaging and Rest Computed Tomography Perfusion Imaging. Circ J 2020; 84:1818-1825. [PMID: 32893238 DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-20-0499] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/19/2024]
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BACKGROUND Sequential assessment using CT coronary angiography (coronary CT) and nuclear myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is considered an anatomical and functional evaluation of coronary artery disease (CAD). However, there can be unexpected radiation exposure. Hybrid MPI with stress-only nuclear MPI and rest CT-MPI using coronary CT may contribute to reducing the radiation dose in sequential assessment with nuclear MPI after coronary CT. We analyzed the diagnostic performance and total radiation dose of hybrid MPI for detection of significant CAD compared with sequential assessment using nuclear MPI after coronary CT. METHODS AND RESULTS The results for 101 patients who underwent coronary CT, nuclear MPI and invasive coronary angiography within 3 months of all imaging were analyzed. We calculated the summed difference score (SDS) from standard nuclear MPI and hybrid SDS from hybrid MPI, which revealed myocardial ischemia. The diagnostic performance of SDS and hybrid SDS for detecting significant CAD was analyzed using receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. We also compared the total radiation dose of both methods. The area under the ROC curve was not different between SDS and hybrid SDS (0.901 and 0.815, P=0.079). Total radiation dose of hybrid MPI was significantly lower than standard nuclear MPI with CT angiography (4.62 mSv vs. 9.72 mSv, P<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS Hybrid MPI showed a precise diagnostic accuracy for significant CAD detection.
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- Department of Cardiology, Nihon University Hospital
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- Department of Radiology, Nihon University Hospital
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- Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine
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- Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine
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Kuhn J, Papanastasiou G, Tai CW, Moran CM, Jansen MA, Tavares AA, Lennen RJ, Corral CA, Wang C, Thomson AJ, Berry CC, Yiu HH. Tri-modal imaging of gold-dotted magnetic nanoparticles for magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography and intravascular ultrasound: an in vitro study. Nanomedicine (Lond) 2020; 15:2433-2445. [PMID: 32914695 DOI: 10.2217/nnm-2020-0236] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/28/2023] Open
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Aim: To examine the multimodal contrasting ability of gold-dotted magnetic nanoparticles (Au*MNPs) for magnetic resonance (MR), computed tomography (CT) and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging. Materials & methods: Au*MNPs were prepared by adapting an impregnation method, without using surface capping reagents and characterized (transmission electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy) with their in vitro cytotoxicity assessed, followed by imaging assessments. Results: The contrast-enhancing ability of Au*MNPs was shown to be concentration-dependent across MR, CT and IVUS imaging. The Au content of the Au*MNP led to evident increases of the IVUS signal. Conclusion: We demonstrated that Au*MNPs showed concentration-dependent contrast-enhancing ability in MRI and CT imaging, and for the first-time in IVUS imaging due to the Au content. These Au*MNPs are promising toward solidifying tri-modal imaging-based theragnostics.
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- Joel Kuhn
- Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering & Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS, UK
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- School of Computer Science & Electronic Engineering, University of Essex, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, UK.,Edinburgh Imaging, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, U.K
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- Department of Materials & Environmental Chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SE-106 91, Sweden
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- Edinburgh Imaging, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, U.K.,Centre for Cardiovascular Science, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, UK
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- Edinburgh Imaging, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, U.K.,Centre for Cardiovascular Science, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, UK
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- Edinburgh Imaging, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, U.K.,Centre for Cardiovascular Science, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, UK
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- Edinburgh Imaging, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, U.K.,Centre for Cardiovascular Science, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, UK
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- Edinburgh Imaging, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, U.K.,Centre for Cardiovascular Science, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, UK
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- Edinburgh Imaging, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, U.K
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- Edinburgh Imaging, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, U.K.,Centre for Cardiovascular Science, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4TJ, UK
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- Centre for Cell Engineering, IMCSB, Joseph Black Building, University Avenue, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK
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- Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering & Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS, UK
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Lo-Kioeng-Shioe MS, Vavere AL, Arbab-Zadeh A, Schuijf JD, Rochitte CE, Chen MY, Rief M, Kofoed KF, Clouse ME, Scholte AJ, Miller JM, Betoko A, Blaha MJ, Cox C, Deckers JW, Lima JAC. Coronary Calcium Characteristics as Predictors of Major Adverse Cardiac Events in Symptomatic Patients: Insights From the CORE 320 Multinational Study. J Am Heart Assoc 2020; 8:e007201. [PMID: 30879377 PMCID: PMC6475072 DOI: 10.1161/jaha.117.007201] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/16/2022]
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Background The predictive value of coronary artery calcium (CAC) has been widely studied; however, little is known about specific characteristics of CAC that are most predictive. We aimed to determine the independent associations of Agatston score, CAC volume, CAC area, CAC mass, and CAC density score with major adverse cardiac events in patients with suspected coronary artery disease. Methods and Results A total of 379 symptomatic participants, aged 45 to 85 years, referred for invasive coronary angiography, who underwent coronary calcium scanning and computed tomography angiography as part of the CORE320 (Combined Noninvasive Coronary Angiography and Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Using 320 Detector Computed Tomography) study, were included. Agatston score, CAC volume, area, mass, and density were computed on noncontrast images. Stenosis measurements were made on contrast‐enhanced images. The primary outcome of 2‐year major adverse cardiac events (30 revascularizations [>182 days of index catheterization], 5 myocardial infarctions, 1 cardiac death, 9 hospitalizations, and 1 arrhythmia) occurred in 32 patients (8.4%). Associations were estimated using multivariable proportional means models. Median age was 62 (interquartile range, 56–68) years, 34% were women, and 56% were white. In separate models, the Agatston, volume, and density scores were all significantly associated with higher risk of major adverse cardiac events after adjustment for age, sex, race, and statin use; density was the strongest predictor in all CAC models. CAC density did not provide incremental value over Agatston score after adjustment for diameter stenosis, age, sex, and race. Conclusions In symptomatic patients, CAC density was the strongest independent predictor of major adverse cardiac events among CAC scores, but it did not provide incremental value beyond the Agatston score after adjustment for diameter stenosis.
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- Mallory S Lo-Kioeng-Shioe
- 1 Department of Cardiology Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine Baltimore MD.,2 Department of Cardiology Erasmus Medical Center Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam the Netherlands
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- 1 Department of Cardiology Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine Baltimore MD
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- 1 Department of Cardiology Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine Baltimore MD
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- 4 Department of Cardiology InCor Heart Lung and Blood Institute University of Sao Paulo Medical School Sao Paulo Brazil
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- 5 National Heart Lung and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health Bethesda MD
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- 6 Department of Radiology Charité Medical School Humboldt Berlin, Germany
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- 7 Department of Cardiology Heart Center University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark
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- 8 Department of Cardiology Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard University Boston MA
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- 9 Department of Cardiology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden the Netherlands
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- 1 Department of Cardiology Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine Baltimore MD
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- 10 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore MD
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- 1 Department of Cardiology Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine Baltimore MD.,10 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore MD
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- 10 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore MD
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- 2 Department of Cardiology Erasmus Medical Center Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam the Netherlands
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- 1 Department of Cardiology Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine Baltimore MD
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Assen MV, Vonder M, Pelgrim GJ, Von Knebel Doeberitz PL, Vliegenthart R. Computed tomography for myocardial characterization in ischemic heart disease: a state-of-the-art review. Eur Radiol Exp 2020; 4:36. [PMID: 32548777 PMCID: PMC7297926 DOI: 10.1186/s41747-020-00158-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/02/2019] [Accepted: 03/30/2020] [Indexed: 12/21/2022] Open
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This review provides an overview of the currently available computed tomography (CT) techniques for myocardial tissue characterization in ischemic heart disease, including CT perfusion and late iodine enhancement. CT myocardial perfusion imaging can be performed with static and dynamic protocols for the detection of ischemia and infarction using either single- or dual-energy CT modes. Late iodine enhancement may be used for the analysis of myocardial infarction. The accuracy of these CT techniques is highly dependent on the imaging protocol, including acquisition timing and contrast administration. Additionally, the options for qualitative and quantitative analysis and the accuracy of each technique are discussed.
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- M van Assen
- University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, 9713 EZ, Groningen, The Netherlands.
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- Department of Epidemiology, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
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- Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
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- Institute of Clinical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Mannheim, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany
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- Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
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Kishi S, Magalhães TA, Cerci RJ, Zimmermann E, Matheson MB, Vavere A, Tanami Y, Kitslaar PH, George RT, Brinker J, Miller JM, Clouse ME, Lemos PA, Niinuma H, Reiber JHC, Kofoed KF, Rochitte CE, Rybicki FJ, Di Carli MF, Cox C, Lima JAC, Arbab-Zadeh A. Comparative effectiveness of coronary artery stenosis and atherosclerotic plaque burden assessment for predicting 30-day revascularization and 2-year major adverse cardiac events. Int J Cardiovasc Imaging 2020; 36:2365-2375. [DOI: 10.1007/s10554-020-01851-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/31/2020] [Accepted: 04/10/2020] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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An Optimized Test Bolus Contrast Injection Protocol for Consistent Coronary Artery Luminal Enhancement for Coronary CT Angiography. Acad Radiol 2020; 27:371-380. [PMID: 31155485 DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2019.05.003] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/02/2019] [Revised: 04/19/2019] [Accepted: 05/02/2019] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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OBJECTIVES Consistent levels of coronary artery enhancement are essential for quantitative analysis of coronary artery plaque. We studied three contrast injection protocols for coronary CT angiography (CCTA) and compared mean attenuation level and consistency of vascular contrast enhancement. We hypothesized that test bolus adjusted protocols will have a superior consistency of coronary attenuation compared to a weight-based protocol. MATERIALS AND METHODS We prospectively evaluated a standard test bolus injection protocol (protocol 1, 32 subjects) and an optimized test bolus injection protocol (protocol 2, 59 subjects) in comparison to a body weight-based injection protocol (60 subjects). The test bolus was diluted contrast (20%-30% iopamidol 370 mixed with normal saline); peak aortic attenuation was measured and used to calculate a specific water/contrast mixture for the CCTA. The mean attenuation of the coronary lumen was measured on CCTA. Metrics of optimum arterial enhancement included the percentage of patients within a predetermined range for coronary attenuation (325-500 HU) and optimal timing with maximal ascending aortic attenuation. In addition, interpatient variation in coronary enhancement was quantified as percentage standard deviation of the attenuation. RESULTS The mean attenuation of the coronary arteries was similar in all protocols (362, 364, and 375 HU for the weight-based, test bolus 1 and 2 protocols, respectively). The percentage standard deviations of the weight-based, test bolus 1 and 2 protocols for coronary attenuation were 25.3%, 27.1%, and 10.5%, respectively (p < 0.0001). Test optimized bolus protocol 2 yielded the highest percentage of scans within the preferred coronary attenuation range (88%, p = 0.002). In test bolus protocol 2, the contrast timing was optimal in 73% of cases compared to only 22% of cases in the body mass guided injection protocol (protocol 1, p < 0.0001). CONCLUSION An optimized test bolus guided injection protocol resulted in a marked reduction in variation in coronary enhancement for CCTA compared to a body weight-based injection protocol.
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Cho SG, Kim HS, Cho JY, Kim JH, Bom HS. Diagnostic Value of Lesion-specific Measurement of Myocardial Blood Flow Using Hybrid PET/CT. J Cardiovasc Imaging 2020; 28:94-105. [PMID: 32052606 PMCID: PMC7114456 DOI: 10.4250/jcvi.2019.0087] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/06/2019] [Revised: 10/22/2019] [Accepted: 11/27/2019] [Indexed: 01/27/2023] Open
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BACKGROUND We evaluated whether lesion-specific measurement of myocardial blood flow (MBF) and flow reserve (MFR) by hybrid imaging of myocardial perfusion positron emission tomography (PET) and coronary computed tomography (CT) can provide additional diagnostic value. METHODS Forty-three patients with stable angina underwent N-13 ammonia PET and coronary CT before invasive coronary angiography (CAG). The lesion-specific MBF was calculated from the average MBF of the myocardial segments downstream of a coronary stenosis using hybrid PET/CT images. The hyperemic MBF, resting MBF, and MFR were measured for the left anterior descending artery (LAD) using conventional and lesion-specific methods. The diagnostic accuracy was compared between the two methods for significant LAD stenoses (≥ 70% reference diameter on CAG). RESULTS There were 19 significant LAD stenoses. The sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value, positive predictive value, and accuracy were 71%, 68%, 74%, 65%, and 70% for conventional hyperemic MBF (optimal cutoff = 2.15 mL/min/g), 79%, 63%, 74%, 65%, and 70% for conventional MFR (optimal cutoff = 1.82), 83%, 74%, 80%, 78%, and 80% for lesion-specific hyperemic MBF (optimal cutoff = 1.75 mL/min/g), and 79%, 79%, 83%, 75%, and 79% for lesion-specific MFR (optimal cutoff = 1.86), respectively. The lesion-specific measurement was more accurate and had a better linear correlation with anatomical stenosis severity for both hyperemic MBF and MFR. CONCLUSIONS Lesion-specific measurement using hybrid PET/CT imaging showed significant improvement in the diagnostic accuracy of PET-measured hyperemic MBF and MFR.
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- Sang Geon Cho
- Department of Nuclear Medicine, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea
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- Medical Photonics Research Center, Korea Photonics Technology Institute, Gwangju, Korea
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea
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- Department of Nuclear Medicine, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Jeollanam-do, Korea.
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Schuijf JD, Matheson MB, Ostovaneh MR, Arbab-Zadeh A, Kofoed KF, Scholte AJHA, Dewey M, Steveson C, Rochitte CE, Yoshioka K, Cox C, Di Carli MF, Lima JAC. Ischemia and No Obstructive Stenosis (INOCA) at CT Angiography, CT Myocardial Perfusion, Invasive Coronary Angiography, and SPECT: The CORE320 Study. Radiology 2020; 294:61-73. [DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2019190978] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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Magalhães TA, Cury RC, Cerci RJ, Parga Filho JR, Gottlieb I, Nacif MS, Pinto IM, Rochitte CE, Vilas-Boas F, Schvartzman PR. Evaluation of Myocardial Perfusion by Computed Tomography - Principles, Technical Background and Recommendations. Arq Bras Cardiol 2019; 113:758-767. [PMID: 31691758 PMCID: PMC7020871 DOI: 10.5935/abc.20190217] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/19/2018] [Accepted: 03/20/2019] [Indexed: 11/20/2022] Open
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Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) has gained a prominent role in the evaluation of coronary artery disease. However, its anatomical nature does not allow the evaluation of the functional repercussion of coronary obstructions. It has been made possible to evaluate Myocardial computed tomography perfusion (Myocardial CTP) recently, based on myocardial contrast changes related to coronary stenoses. Several studies have validated this technique against the anatomical reference method (cardiac catheterization) and other functional methods, including myocardial perfusion scintigraphy and fractional flow reserve. The Myocardial CTP is performed in conjunction with the CCTA, a combined analysis of anatomy and function. The stress phase (with assessment of myocardial perfusion) can be performed before or after the resting phase (assessment of resting perfusion and coronary arteries), and different acquisition parameters are proposed according to the protocol and type of equipment used. Stressors used are based on coronary vasodilation (e.g. dipyridamole, adenosine). Image interpretation, similar to other perfusion assessment methods, is based on the identification and quantification of myocardial perfusion defects. The integration of both perfusion and anatomical findings is fundamental for the examination interpretation algorithm, allowing to define if the stenoses identified are hemodynamically significant and may be related to myocardial ischemia.
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- Tiago Augusto Magalhães
- Universidade Federal do Paraná - Complexo Hospital de Clínicas (CHC) -Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, PR - Brazil.,Hospital do Coração (HCor) - Division of cardiovascular CT/MR, São Paulo, SP - Brazil
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- Instituto do Coração (InCor) - Universidade de São Paulo - Division of Cardiovascular CT/MR, São Paulo, SP - Brazil
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- Casa de Saúde São José - Division of Radiology, Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brazil
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- Complexo Hospitalar de Niterói - Division of Radiology, Niterói, RJ - Brazil.,Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro, Niterói, RJ - Brazil
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- Instituto do Coração (InCor) - Universidade de São Paulo - Division of Cardiovascular CT/MR, São Paulo, SP - Brazil
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- Hospital Moinhos de Vento - Division of Cardiovascular CT/MR, Porto Alegre, RS - Brazil
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Taron J, Foldyna B, Eslami P, Hoffmann U, Nikolaou K, Bamberg F. Cardiac Computed Tomography - More Than Coronary Arteries? A Clinical Update. ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG 2019; 191:817-826. [PMID: 31250415 PMCID: PMC6839890 DOI: 10.1055/a-0924-5883] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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BACKGROUND Rapid improvement of scanner and postprocessing technology as well as the introduction of minimally invasive procedures requiring preoperative imaging have led to the broad utilization of cardiac computed tomography (CT) beyond coronary CT angiography (CTA). METHOD This review article presents an overview of recent literature on cardiac CT. The goal is to summarize the current guidelines on performing cardiac CT and to list established as well as emerging techniques with a special focus on extracoronary applications. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION Most recent guidelines for the appropriate use of cardiac CT include the evaluation of coronary artery disease, cardiac morphology, intra- and extracardiac structures, and functional and structural assessment of the myocardium under certain conditions. Besides coronary CTA, novel applications such as the calculation of a CT-derived fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR), assessment of myocardial function and perfusion imaging, as well as pre-interventional planning in valvular heart disease or prior pulmonary vein ablation in atrial fibrillation are becoming increasingly important. Especially these extracoronary applications are of growing interest in the field of cardiac CT and are expected to be gradually implemented in the daily clinical routine. KEY POINTS · Coronary artery imaging remains the main indication for cardiac CT. · Novel computational fluid dynamics allow the calculation of a CT-derived fractional flow reserve in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease. · Cardiac CT delivers information on left ventricular volume as well as myocardial function and perfusion. · CT is the cardinal element for pre-interventional planning in transcatheter valve implantation and pulmonary vein isolation. CITATION FORMAT · Taron J, Foldyna B, Eslami P et al. Cardiac Computed Tomography - More Than Coronary Arteries? A Clinical Update. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2019; 191: 817 - 826.
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- Jana Taron
- Cardiac MR PET CT Program, Massachusetts General-Hospital – Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States
- Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University-Hospital Tübingen, Germany
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- Cardiac MR PET CT Program, Massachusetts General-Hospital – Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States
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- Cardiac MR PET CT Program, Massachusetts General-Hospital – Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States
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- Cardiac MR PET CT Program, Massachusetts General-Hospital – Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States
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- Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University-Hospital Tübingen, Germany
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- Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Medical Center – University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Germany
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Comparative Effectiveness of CT-Derived Atherosclerotic Plaque Metrics for Predicting Myocardial Ischemia. JACC Cardiovasc Imaging 2019; 12:1367-1376. [DOI: 10.1016/j.jcmg.2018.05.019] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/22/2018] [Revised: 05/16/2018] [Accepted: 05/24/2018] [Indexed: 12/21/2022]
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Patel AR, Maffessanti F, Patel MB, Kebed K, Narang A, Singh A, Medvedofsky D, Zaidi SJ, Mediratta A, Goyal N, Kachenoura N, Lang RM, Mor-Avi V. Hemodynamic impact of coronary stenosis using computed tomography: comparison between noninvasive fractional flow reserve and 3D fusion of coronary angiography with stress myocardial perfusion. Int J Cardiovasc Imaging 2019; 35:1733-1743. [PMID: 31073698 DOI: 10.1007/s10554-019-01618-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/08/2019] [Accepted: 04/30/2019] [Indexed: 01/06/2023]
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Vasodilator-stress CT perfusion imaging in addition to CT coronary angiography (CTCA) may provide a single-test alternative to nuclear stress testing, commonly used to assess hemodynamic significance of stenosis. Another alternative is fractional flow reserve (FFR) calculated from cardiac CT images. We studied the concordance between these two approaches and their relationship to outcomes. We prospectively studied 150 patients with chest pain, who underwent CTCA and regadenoson CT. CTCA images were interpreted for presence and severity of stenosis. Fused 3D displays of subendocardial X-ray attenuation with coronary arteries were created to detect stress perfusion defects (SPD) in each coronary territory. In patients with stenosis > 25%, CT-FFR was quantified. Significant stenosis was determined by: (1) combination of stenosis > 50% with an SPD, (2) CT-FFR ≤ 0.80. Patients were followed-up for 36 ± 25 months for death, myocardial infarction or revascularization. After excluding patients with normal arteries and technical/quality issues, in final analysis of 76 patients, CTCA depicted stenosis > 70% in 13/224 arteries, 50-70% in 24, and < 50% in 187. CT-FFR ≤ 0.80 was found in 41/224 arteries, and combination of SPD with > 50% stenosis in 31/224 arteries. Inter-technique agreement was 89%. Despite high incidence of abnormal CT-FFR (30/76 patients), only 7 patients experienced adverse outcomes; 6/7 also had SPDs. Only 1/9 patients with CT-FFR ≤ 0.80 but normal perfusion had an event. Fusion of CTCA and stress perfusion can help determine the hemodynamic impact of stenosis in one test, in good agreement with CT-FFR. Adding stress CT perfusion analysis may help risk-stratify patients with abnormal CT-FFR.
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- Amit R Patel
- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA.,Institute of Computational Sciences, Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA.,Cardiology Department, Advocate Children's Hospital, Chicago, IL, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
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- Laboratoire d'Imagerie Biomédicale, INSERM, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, University of Chicago Medical Center, 5758 South Maryland Avenue, M.C. 9067, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA.
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Minhas A, Dewey M, Vavere AL, Tanami Y, Ostovaneh MR, Laule M, Rochitte CE, Niinuma H, Kofoed KF, Geleijns J, Hoe J, Chen MY, Kitagawa K, Nomura C, Clouse ME, Rybicki FJ, Tan SY, Paul N, Matheson M, Cox C, Rief M, Maier P, Feger S, Plotkin M, Schönenberger E. Patient Preferences for Coronary CT Angiography with Stress Perfusion, SPECT, or Invasive Coronary Angiography. Radiology 2019; 291:340-348. [PMID: 30888934 DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2019181409] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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Background Patient preference is pivotal for widespread adoption of tests in clinical practice. Patient preferences for invasive versus other noninvasive tests for coronary artery disease are not known. Purpose To compare patient acceptance and preferences for noninvasive and invasive cardiac imaging in North and South America, Asia, and Europe. Materials and Methods This was a prospective 16-center trial in 381 study participants undergoing coronary CT angiography with stress perfusion, SPECT, and invasive coronary angiography (ICA). Patient preferences were collected by using a previously validated questionnaire translated into eight languages. Responses were converted to ordinal scales and were modeled with generalized linear mixed models. Results In patients in whom at least one test was associated with pain, CT and SPECT showed reduced median pain levels, reported on 0-100 visual analog scales, from 20 for ICA (interquartile range [IQR], 4-50) to 6 for CT (IQR, 0-27.5) and 5 for SPECT (IQR, 0-25) (P < .001). Patients from Asia reported significantly more pain than patients from other continents for ICA (median, 25; IQR, 10-50; P = .01), CT (median, 10; IQR, 0-30; P = .02), and SPECT (median, 7; IQR, 0-28; P = .03). Satisfaction with preparation differed by continent and test (P = .01), with patients from Asia reporting generally lower ratings. Patients from North America had greater percentages of "very high" or "high" satisfaction than patients from other continents for ICA (96% vs 82%, respectively; P < .001) and SPECT (95% vs 79%, respectively; P = .04) but not for CT (89% vs 86%, respectively; P = .70). Among all patients, CT was preferred by 54% of patients, compared with 18% for SPECT and 28% for ICA (P < .001). Conclusion For cardiac imaging, patients generally favored CT angiography with stress perfusion, while study participants from Asia generally reported lowest satisfaction. © RSNA, 2019 Online supplemental material is available for this article. See also the editorial by Woodard and Nguyen in this issue.
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- Anum Minhas
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
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- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
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- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
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- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
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- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Michael Laule
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Carlos E Rochitte
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Hiroyuki Niinuma
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Klaus F Kofoed
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Jacob Geleijns
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - John Hoe
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Marcus Y Chen
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Kakuya Kitagawa
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Cesar Nomura
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Melvin E Clouse
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Frank J Rybicki
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Swee Yaw Tan
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Narinder Paul
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Matthew Matheson
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Christopher Cox
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Matthias Rief
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Pia Maier
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Sarah Feger
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
| | - Michail Plotkin
- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
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- From the Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System, Baltimore, Md (A.M., A.L.V., M.R.O., M.M., C.C., P.M.); Departments of Radiology (M.D., M.L., M.R., S.F., M.P.) and Anesthesiology (E.S.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität zu Berlin, Schumannstr 20/21, Berlin 10117, Germany; Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T.); Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (J.G.); Department of Radiology, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K.); Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (M.E.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Center Singapore, Singapore (S.Y.T.); and Department of Radiology, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Canada (N.P.)
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Song YB, Arbab-Zadeh A, Matheson MB, Ostovaneh MR, Vavere AL, Dewey M, Rochitte C, Niinuma H, Laham R, Schuijf JD, Cox C, Brinker J, di Carli M, Lima JA, Miller JM. Contemporary Discrepancies of Stenosis Assessment by Computed Tomography and Invasive Coronary Angiography. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging 2019; 12:e007720. [DOI: 10.1161/circimaging.118.007720] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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- Young Bin Song
- Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Heart Vascular Stroke Institute, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea (Y.B.S.)
- Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (Y.B.S., A.A.-Z., M.R.O., A.L.V., J.B., J.A.C.L., J.M.M.)
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- Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (Y.B.S., A.A.-Z., M.R.O., A.L.V., J.B., J.A.C.L., J.M.M.)
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- Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (M.B.M., C.C.)
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- Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (Y.B.S., A.A.-Z., M.R.O., A.L.V., J.B., J.A.C.L., J.M.M.)
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- Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (Y.B.S., A.A.-Z., M.R.O., A.L.V., J.B., J.A.C.L., J.M.M.)
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- Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D.)
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- Department of Medicine, InCor Heart Institute, University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.R.)
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- Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N.)
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- Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, MA (R.L.)
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- Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (M.B.M., C.C.)
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- Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (Y.B.S., A.A.-Z., M.R.O., A.L.V., J.B., J.A.C.L., J.M.M.)
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- Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (M.d.C.)
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- Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (Y.B.S., A.A.-Z., M.R.O., A.L.V., J.B., J.A.C.L., J.M.M.)
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- Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (Y.B.S., A.A.-Z., M.R.O., A.L.V., J.B., J.A.C.L., J.M.M.)
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Zhang W, Ba Z, Wang Z, Lv H, Zhao J, Zhang Y, Zhang F, Song L. Diagnostic performance of low-radiation-dose and low-contrast-dose (double low-dose) coronary CT angiography for coronary artery stenosis. Medicine (Baltimore) 2018; 97:e11798. [PMID: 30142766 PMCID: PMC6113019 DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000011798] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/03/2022] Open
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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of low-radiation-dose and low-contrast-dose (double low-dose) coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) for coronary artery stenosis in patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD).Totally 88 patients with suspected CAD were divided in the routine and double low-dose groups. Subjective image quality (IQ) was scored and diagnostic performance for detecting ≥50% stenosis was determined with the invasive coronary angiography. IQ and diagnostic performance were analyzed and compared between the 2 groups.There was no significant difference in the IQ of coronary artery between the routine and double low-dose groups, with good inter-observer agreement for the IQ. There were no significant differences in the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and diagnostic accuracy on the per-patient, per-vessel, or per-segment level between the routine and double low-dose groups. The contrast medium injection volume in the double low-dose group was reduced by 37.1% compared with the routine-dose group. The effective dose in the double low dose was reduced by 44.5% compared with the routine-dose group.Double low-dose coronary CTA with IR can acquire satisfactory IQ and have high diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for the detection of coronary artery stenosis.
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- Wei Zhang
- Department of Radiology, The Second Hospital of Shandong University, Shandong University, Jinan
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- Department of Radiology, Laigang Hospital Affiliated to Taishan Medical University, Laiwu, Shandong
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- Department of Radiology, Laigang Hospital Affiliated to Taishan Medical University, Laiwu, Shandong
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- Department of Radiology, Laigang Hospital Affiliated to Taishan Medical University, Laiwu, Shandong
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- Department of Radiology, The Second Hospital of Shandong University, Shandong University, Jinan
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- Department of Radiology, People's Hospital of Yutian County, Yutian, Hebei, China
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- Department of Radiology, The Second Hospital of Shandong University, Shandong University, Jinan
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- Department of Radiology, The Second Hospital of Shandong University, Shandong University, Jinan
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Motoyama S, Ito H, Sarai M, Nagahara Y, Miyajima K, Matsumoto R, Doi Y, Kataoka Y, Takahashi H, Ozaki Y, Toyama H, Katada K. Ultra-High-Resolution Computed Tomography Angiography for Assessment of Coronary Artery Stenosis. Circ J 2018; 82:1844-1851. [PMID: 29743388 DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-17-1281] [Citation(s) in RCA: 57] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
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BACKGROUND Limitations of coronary computed tomography (CTA) include false-positive stenosis at calcified lesions and assessment of in-stent patency. A prototype of ultra-high resolution computed tomography (U-HRCT: 1,792 channels and 0.25-mm slice thickness×128 rows) with improved spatial resolution was developed. We assessed the diagnostic accuracy of coronary artery stenosis using U-HRCT. METHODS AND RESULTS Seventy-nine consecutive patients who underwent CTA using U-HRCT were prospectively included. Coronary artery stenosis was graded from 0 (no plaque) to 5 (occlusion). Stenosis grading at 102 calcified lesions was compared between U-HRCT and conventional-resolution CT (CRCT: 896 channels and 0.5-mm slice thickness×320 rows). Median stenosis grading at calcified plaque was significantly improved on U-HRCT compared with CRCT (1; IQR, 1-2 vs. 2; IQR, 1-3, P<0.0001). Assessability of in-stent lumen was evaluated on U-HRCT in 79 stents. Stent strut thickness and luminal diameter were quantitatively compared between U-HRCT and CRCT. Of 79 stents, 83.5% were assessable on U-HRCT; 80% of stents with diameter 2.5 mm were regarded as assessable. On U-HRCT, stent struts were significantly thinner (median, 0.78 mm; IQR, 0.7-0.83 mm vs. 0.83 mm; IQR, 0.75-0.92 mm, P=0.0036), and in-stent lumens were significantly larger (median, 2.08 mm; IQR, 1.55-2.51 mm vs. 1.74 mm; IQR, 1.31-2.06 mm, P<0.0001) than on CRCT. CONCLUSIONS U-HRCT with improved spatial resolution visualized calcified lesions with fewer artifacts. The in-stent lumen of stents with diameter ≥2.5 mm was assessable on U-HRCT.
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- Department of Cardiology, Fujita Health University
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- Department of Cardiology, Fujita Health University
- Department of Radiology, Fujita Health University
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- Department of Radiology, Fujita Health University
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- Department of Radiology, Fujita Health University
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- Department of Cardiology, Fujita Health University
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- Joint Research Laboratory of Advanced Medical Imaging, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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Diagnostic accuracy of semi-automatic quantitative metrics as an alternative to expert reading of CT myocardial perfusion in the CORE320 study. J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr 2018; 12:212-219. [DOI: 10.1016/j.jcct.2018.03.010] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/21/2017] [Revised: 03/16/2018] [Accepted: 03/31/2018] [Indexed: 11/17/2022]
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Doughnut handmade or packaged … which is better? J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr 2018; 12:220-222. [DOI: 10.1016/j.jcct.2018.04.009] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/26/2018] [Accepted: 04/26/2018] [Indexed: 11/24/2022]
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Maffessanti F, Patel AR, Patel MB, Walter JJ, Mediratta A, Medvedofsky D, Kachenoura N, Lang RM, Mor-Avi V. Non-invasive assessment of the haemodynamic significance of coronary stenosis using fusion of cardiac computed tomography and 3D echocardiography. Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging 2018; 18:670-680. [PMID: 27461212 DOI: 10.1093/ehjci/jew147] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/02/2016] [Accepted: 06/21/2016] [Indexed: 12/23/2022] Open
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Aims Abnormal computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) often leads to stress testing to determine haemodynamic significance of stenosis. We hypothesized that instead, this could be achieved by fusion imaging of the coronary anatomy with 3D echocardiography (3DE)-derived resting myocardial deformation. Methods and results We developed fusion software that creates combined 3D displays of the coronary arteries with colour maps of longitudinal strain and tested it in 28 patients with chest pain, referred for CTCA (256 Philips scanner) who underwent 3DE (Philips iE33) and regadenoson stress CT. To obtain a reference for stenosis significance, coronaries were also fused with colour maps of stress myocardial perfusion. 3D displays were used to detect stress perfusion defect (SPD) and/or resting strain abnormality (RSA) in each territory. CTCA showed 56 normal arteries, stenosis <50% in 17, and >50% in 8 arteries. Of the 81 coronary territories, SPDs were noted in 20 and RSAs in 29. Of the 59 arteries with no stenosis >50% and no SPDs, considered as normal, 12 (20%) had RSAs. Conversely, with stenosis >50% and SPDs (haemodynamically significant), RSAs were considerably more frequent (5/6 = 83%). Overall, resting strain and stress perfusion findings were concordant in 64/81 arteries (79% agreement). Conclusions Fusion of CTCA and 3DE-derived data allows direct visualization of each coronary artery and strain in its territory. In this feasibility study, resting strain showed good agreement with stress perfusion, indicating that it may be potentially used to assess haemodynamic impact of coronary stenosis, as an alternative to stress testing that entails additional radiation exposure.
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- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA
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- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA
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- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA.,Laboratoire d'Imagerie Biomédicale, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC University Paris 06, CNRS 7371, INSERM 1146, F-75013, Paris, France
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Fusion of Three-Dimensional Echocardiographic Regional Myocardial Strain with Cardiac Computed Tomography for Noninvasive Evaluation of the Hemodynamic Impact of Coronary Stenosis in Patients with Chest Pain. J Am Soc Echocardiogr 2018; 31:664-673. [PMID: 29576220 DOI: 10.1016/j.echo.2018.01.019] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/18/2017] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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BACKGROUND Combined evaluation of coronary stenosis and the extent of ischemia is essential in patients with chest pain. Intermediate-grade stenosis on computed tomographic coronary angiography (CTCA) frequently triggers downstream nuclear stress testing. Alternative approaches without stress and/or radiation may have important implications. Myocardial strain measured from echocardiographic images can be used to detect subclinical dysfunction. The authors recently tested the feasibility of fusion of three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography-derived regional resting longitudinal strain with coronary arteries from CTCA to determine the hemodynamic significance of stenosis. The aim of the present study was to validate this approach against accepted reference techniques. METHODS Seventy-eight patients with chest pain referred for CTCA who also underwent 3D echocardiography and regadenoson stress computed tomography were prospectively studied. Left ventricular longitudinal strain data (TomTec) were used to generate fused 3D displays and detect resting strain abnormalities (RSAs) in each coronary territory. Computed tomographic coronary angiographic images were interpreted for the presence and severity of stenosis. Fused 3D displays of subendocardial x-ray attenuation were created to detect stress perfusion defects (SPDs). In patients with stenosis >25% in at least one artery, fractional flow reserve was quantified (HeartFlow). RSA as a marker of significant stenosis was validated against two different combined references: stenosis >50% on CTCA and SPDs seen in the same territory (reference standard A) and fractional flow reserve < 0.80 and SPDs in the same territory (reference standard B). RESULTS Of the 99 arteries with no stenosis >50% and no SPDs, considered as normal, 19 (19%) had RSAs. Conversely, with stenosis >50% and SPDs, RSAs were considerably more frequent (17 of 24 [71%]). The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of RSA were 0.71, 0.81, and 0.79, respectively, against reference standard A and 0.83, 0.81, and 0.82 against reference standard B. CONCLUSIONS Fusion of CTCA and 3D echocardiography-derived resting myocardial strain provides combined displays, which may be useful in determination of the hemodynamic or functional impact of coronary abnormalities, without additional ionizing radiation or stress testing.
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Myocardial perfusion in patients with suspected coronary artery disease: comparison between 320-MDCT and rubidium-82 PET. Eur Radiol 2018; 28:2665-2674. [DOI: 10.1007/s00330-017-5257-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/16/2017] [Revised: 12/03/2017] [Accepted: 12/18/2017] [Indexed: 10/18/2022]
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Rief M, Chen MY, Vavere AL, Kendziora B, Miller JM, Bandettini WP, Cox C, George RT, Lima J, Di Carli M, Plotkin M, Zimmermann E, Laule M, Schlattmann P, Arai AE, Dewey M. Coronary Artery Disease: Analysis of Diagnostic Performance of CT Perfusion and MR Perfusion Imaging in Comparison with Quantitative Coronary Angiography and SPECT-Multicenter Prospective Trial. Radiology 2017; 286:461-470. [PMID: 28956734 DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2017162447] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/17/2022]
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Purpose To compare the diagnostic performance of stress myocardial computed tomography (CT) perfusion with that of stress myocardial magnetic resonance (MR) perfusion imaging in the detection of coronary artery disease (CAD). Materials and Methods All patients gave written informed consent prior to inclusion in this institutional review board-approved study. This two-center substudy of the prospective Combined Noninvasive Coronary Angiography and Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Using 320-Detector Row Computed Tomography (CORE320) multicenter trial included 92 patients (mean age, 63.1 years ± 8.1 [standard deviation]; 73% male). All patients underwent perfusion CT and perfusion MR imaging with either adenosine or regadenoson stress. The predefined reference standards were combined quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) and single-photon emission CT (SPECT) or QCA alone. Results from coronary CT angiography were not included, and diagnostic performance was evaluated with the Mantel-Haenszel test stratified by disease status. Results The prevalence of CAD was 39% (36 of 92) according to QCA and SPECT and 64% (59 of 92) according to QCA alone. When compared with QCA and SPECT, per-patient diagnostic accuracy of perfusion CT and perfusion MR imaging was 63% (58 of 92) and 75% (69 of 92), respectively (P = .11); sensitivity was 92% (33 of 36) and 83% (30 of 36), respectively (P = .45); and specificity was 45% (25 of 56) and 70% (39 of 56), respectively (P < .01). When compared with QCA alone, diagnostic accuracy of CT perfusion and MR perfusion imaging was 82% (75 of 92) and 74% (68 of 92), respectively (P = .27); sensitivity was 90% (53 of 59) and 69% (41 of 59), respectively (P < .01); and specificity was 67% (22 of 33) and 82% (27 of 33), respectively (P = .27). Conclusion This multicenter study shows that the diagnostic performance of perfusion CT is similar to that of perfusion MR imaging in the detection of CAD. © RSNA, 2017 Online supplemental material is available for this article.
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- Matthias Rief
- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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- From the Departments of Radiology (M.R., B.K., E.Z., M.D.), Nuclear Medicine (M.P.), and Cardiology (M.L.), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Medical School, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany; Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., W.P.B., A.E.A.); Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.L.V., J.M.M., R.T.G., J.L.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (C.C.); Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (M.D.C.); and Department of Medical Statistics, Informatics and Documentation, University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (P.S.)
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Ueki Y, Izawa A, Kashiwagi D, Nishiyama S, Aso S, Suzuki C, Sakurai S, Oguchi K, Yazaki Y, Ikeda U, Kuwahara K. Diagnostic advantage of stress computed tomography myocardial perfusion over single-photon emission computed tomography for the assessment of myocardial ischemia. J Cardiol 2017; 70:147-154. [DOI: 10.1016/j.jjcc.2016.11.004] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/19/2016] [Revised: 10/20/2016] [Accepted: 11/01/2016] [Indexed: 10/20/2022]
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Chen MY, Rochitte CE, Arbab-Zadeh A, Dewey M, George RT, Miller JM, Niinuma H, Yoshioka K, Kitagawa K, Sakuma H, Laham R, Vavere AL, Cerci RJ, Mehra VC, Nomura C, Kofoed KF, Jinzaki M, Kuribayashi S, Scholte AJ, Laule M, Tan SY, Hoe J, Paul N, Rybicki FJ, Brinker JA, Arai AE, Matheson MB, Cox C, Clouse ME, Di Carli MF, Lima JAC. Prognostic Value of Combined CT Angiography and Myocardial Perfusion Imaging versus Invasive Coronary Angiography and Nuclear Stress Perfusion Imaging in the Prediction of Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events: The CORE320 Multicenter Study. Radiology 2017; 284:55-65. [PMID: 28290782 DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2017161565] [Citation(s) in RCA: 66] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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Purpose To compare the prognostic importance (time to major adverse cardiovascular event [MACE]) of combined computed tomography (CT) angiography and CT myocardial stress perfusion imaging with that of combined invasive coronary angiography (ICA) and stress single photon emission CT myocardial perfusion imaging. Materials and Methods This study was approved by all institutional review boards, and written informed consent was obtained. Between November 2009 and July 2011, 381 participants clinically referred for ICA and aged 45-85 years were enrolled in the Combined Noninvasive Coronary Angiography and Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Using 320-Detector Row Computed Tomography (CORE320) prospective multicenter diagnostic study. All images were analyzed in blinded independent core laboratories, and a panel of physicians adjudicated all adverse events. MACE was defined as revascularization (>30 days after index ICA), myocardial infarction, or cardiac death; hospitalization for chest pain or congestive heart failure; or arrhythmia. Late MACE was defined similarly, except for patients who underwent revascularization within the first 182 days after ICA, who were excluded. Comparisons of 2-year survival (time to MACE) used standard Kaplan-Meier curves and restricted mean survival times bootstrapped with 2000 replicates. Results An MACE (49 revascularizations, five myocardial infarctions, one cardiac death, nine hospitalizations for chest pain or congestive heart failure, and one arrhythmia) occurred in 51 of 379 patients (13.5%). The 2-year MACE-free rates for combined CT angiography and CT perfusion findings were 94% negative for coronary artery disease (CAD) versus 82% positive for CAD and were similar to combined ICA and single photon emission CT findings (93% negative for CAD vs 77% positive for CAD, P < .001 for both). Event-free rates for CT angiography and CT perfusion versus ICA and single photon emission CT for either positive or negative results were not significantly different for MACE or late MACE (P > .05 for all). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) for combined CT angiography and CT perfusion (AUC = 68; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 62, 75) was similar (P = .36) to that for combined ICA and single photon emission CT (AUC = 71; 95% CI: 65, 79) in the identification of MACE at 2-year follow-up. Conclusion Combined CT angiography and CT perfusion enables similar prediction of 2-year MACE, late MACE, and event-free survival similar to that enabled by ICA and single photon emission CT. © RSNA, 2017 Online supplemental material is available for this article.
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- Marcus Y Chen
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Carlos E Rochitte
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Armin Arbab-Zadeh
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Marc Dewey
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
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- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Julie M Miller
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Hiroyuki Niinuma
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Kunihiro Yoshioka
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Kakuya Kitagawa
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Hajime Sakuma
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Roger Laham
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Andrea L Vavere
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Rodrigo J Cerci
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Vishal C Mehra
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Cesar Nomura
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Klaus F Kofoed
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Masahiro Jinzaki
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Sachio Kuribayashi
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Arthur J Scholte
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Michael Laule
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Swee Yaw Tan
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - John Hoe
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Narinder Paul
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Frank J Rybicki
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
| | - Jeffrey A Brinker
- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
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- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
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- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
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- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
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- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
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- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
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- From the Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); InCor Heart Institute, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 524, Baltimore, MD 21287 (A.A., R.T.G., J.M.M., A.L.V., R.J.C., V.C.M., J.A.B., J.A.C.L.); Department of Radiology, Charité Medical School-Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.L.); Memorial Heart Center, Iwate Medical University, Morioka, Japan (H.N., K.Y.); Department of Radiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Radiology, Mie University Hospital, Tsu, Japan (K.K., H.S.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, Mass (R.L., M.E.C.); and Radiology Sector, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil (C.N.); From the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (K.F.K.); Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan (M.J., S.K.); Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands (A.J.S.); Department of Cardiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore (S.Y.T.); Medi-Rad Associates, CT Centre, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore (J.H.); Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (N.P.); Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (F.J.R.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md (M.B.M., C.C.); and Department of Nuclear Medicine and Cardiovascular Imaging, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Mass (M.F.D.C.)
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Dowsley TF, Chepelev L, McArdle B, Alam M, Dwivedi G, Chow BJ. Improved diagnostic accuracy when combining computed tomography angiography and corrected coronary opacification in patients with coronary stents. Acta Cardiol 2017; 72:53-60. [PMID: 28597738 DOI: 10.1080/00015385.2017.1281525] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/19/2022]
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Background The accuracy of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is sub-optimal in patients with coronary stents. Methods that can increase its diagnostic accuracy are desirable. Objective A proof-of-concept study was undertaken to determine if corrected coronary opacification (CCO) differences can improve the accuracy of CCTA in stented coronary arteries. Methods PCI patients who underwent both CCTA and invasive coronary angiography (ICA) within 3 months were analyzed. Coronary luminal attenuation values (normalized to the aorta) were measured proximally and distally to coronary stents. CCO differences were evaluated for ability to predict (i) stenosis on invasive angiography, (ii) abnormal resting coronary flow as measured by the corrected thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) frame count (cTFC), and (iii) the combination of abnormal resting flow and significant stenosis on invasive angiography. Results Twenty-nine stented coronary arteries (n = 25, mean age =61.4 years, men =80.0%) were assessed. In stented coronary vessels, CCO identified stenosis (≥ 70%) with an area under the curve of 0.767 (P = 0.021). CCO predicted abnormal resting coronary flow with high accuracy (AUC =0.867, P = 0.002). Combined CCTA/CCO identified both abnormal cTFC and stenosis ≥70% on ICA (functionally significant stenosis) with diagnostic accuracy of 92.3%. In contrast, CCTA visual assessment alone had lower diagnostic accuracy of 66.7% for identifying functionally significant stenosis. Conclusion CCO differences are predictive of abnormal resting flow and consequently, in-stent restenosis. Incorporation of this technique may improve the specificity of CCTA in PCI patients.
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- Taylor F. Dowsley
- University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Canada
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- University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Canada
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- University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Canada
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- University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Canada
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- University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Canada
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- University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Canada
- University of Ottawa, Canada Department of Radiology, Canada
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The Effect of Heart Rate on Exposure Window and Best Phase for Stress Perfusion Computed Tomography. J Comput Assist Tomogr 2017; 41:242-248. [DOI: 10.1097/rct.0000000000000514] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
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Yi Y, Jin ZY, Wang YN. Advances in myocardial CT perfusion imaging technology. Am J Transl Res 2016; 8:4523-4531. [PMID: 27904659 PMCID: PMC5126301] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/09/2016] [Accepted: 10/25/2016] [Indexed: 06/06/2023]
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With the booming development of CT technology, CT-based myocardial perfusion imaging (CTP) has begun to mature and has exhibited great advantages and application prospects as a complete evaluation method of anatomy and function for CAD. This article summarizes the CTP technology progress and analytical methods of CTP in recent years, briefly reviews the clinical relevance, and subsequently discusses the limitation and future development.
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- Yan Yi
- Department of Radiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College Beijing 100730, China
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- Department of Radiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College Beijing 100730, China
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- Department of Radiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College Beijing 100730, China
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Penagaluri A, Higgins AY, Vavere AL, Miller JM, Arbab-Zadeh A, Betoko A, Steveson C, Zimmermann E, Cox C, Rochitte CE, Dewey M, Kofoed KF, Niinuma H, Di Carli MF, Lima JA, Chen MY. Computed Tomographic Perfusion Improves Diagnostic Power of Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography in Women. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging 2016; 9:CIRCIMAGING.116.005189. [DOI: 10.1161/circimaging.116.005189] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/27/2016] [Accepted: 09/26/2016] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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Background—
Coronary computed tomographic angiography (CTA) and myocardial perfusion imaging (CTP) is a validated approach for detection and exclusion of flow-limiting coronary artery disease (CAD), but little data are available on gender-specific performance of these modalities. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of combined coronary CTA and CTP in detecting flow-limiting CAD in women compared with men.
Methods and Results—
Three hundred and eighty-one patients who underwent both CTA-CTP and single-photon emission computed tomography myocardial perfusion imaging preceding invasive coronary angiography as part of the CORE320 multicenter study (Coronary Artery Evaluation Using 320-row Multidetector Computed Tomography Angiography and Myocardial Perfusion) were included in this ancillary study. All 4 image modalities were analyzed in blinded, independent core laboratories. Prevalence of flow-limiting CAD defined by invasive coronary angiography equal to 50% or greater with an associated single-photon emission computed tomography myocardial perfusion imaging defect was 45% (114/252) and 23% (30/129) in males and females, respectively. Patient-based diagnostic accuracy defined by the area under the receiver operating curve for detecting flow-limiting CAD by CTA alone in females was 0.83 (0.75–0.89) and for CTA-CTP was 0.92 (0.86–0.97;
P
=0.003) compared with men where the area under the receiver operating curve for detecting flow-limiting CAD by CTA alone was 0.82 (0.77–0.87) and for CTA-CTP was 0.84 (0.80–0.89;
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=0.29).
Conclusions—
The combination of CTA-CTP was performed similarly in men and women for identifying flow-limiting coronary stenosis; however, in women, CTP had incremental value over CTA alone, which was not the case in men.
Clinical Trial Registration—
URL:
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov
. Unique identifier: NCT00934037.
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- Ashritha Penagaluri
- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
| | - Angela Y. Higgins
- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
| | - Andrea L. Vavere
- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
| | - Christopher Cox
- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
| | - Hiroyuki Niinuma
- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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- From the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine (A.P., A.L.V., J.M.M., A.A.-Z, J.A.C.L.) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (A.B., C.C.), Baltimore, MD; National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (A.Y.H., M.Y.C.); Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Japan (C.S); Charité Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany (E.Z., M.D.); Heart Institute, InCor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil (C.E.R.); Rigshospitalet, University of
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Mor-Avi V, Kachenoura N, Maffessanti F, Bhave NM, Port S, Lodato JA, Chandra S, Freed BH, Lang RM, Patel AR. Three-dimensional quantification of myocardial perfusion during regadenoson stress computed tomography. Eur J Radiol 2016; 85:885-92. [PMID: 27130047 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2016.02.028] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/22/2015] [Revised: 01/15/2016] [Accepted: 02/27/2016] [Indexed: 11/24/2022]
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BACKGROUND There is no accepted methodology for CT-based vasodilator stress myocardial perfusion imaging and analysis. We developed a technique for quantitative 3D analysis of CT images, which provides several indices of myocardial perfusion. We sought to determine the ability of these indices during vasodilator stress to identify segments supplied by coronary arteries with obstructive disease and to test the accuracy of the detection of perfusion abnormalities against SPECT. METHODS We studied 93 patients referred for CT coronary angiography (CTCA) who underwent regadenoson stress. 3D analysis of stress CT images yielded segmental perfusion indices: mean X-ray attenuation, severity of defect and relative defect volume. Each index was averaged for myocardial segments, grouped by severity of stenosis: 0%, <50%, 50-70%, and >70%. Objective detection of perfusion abnormalities was optimized in 47 patients and then independently tested in the remaining 46 patients. RESULTS CTCA depicted normal coronary arteries or non-obstructive disease in 62 patients and stenosis of >50% in 31. With increasing stenosis, segmental attenuation showed a 7% decrease, defect severity increased 11%, but relative defect volume was 7-fold higher in segments with obstructive disease (p<0.001). In the test group, detection of perfusion abnormalities associated with stenosis >50% showed sensitivity 0.78, specificity 0.54, accuracy 0.59. When compared to SPECT in a subset of 21 patients (14 with abnormal SPECT), stress CT perfusion analysis showed sensitivity 0.79, specificity 0.71, accuracy 0.76. CONCLUSIONS 3D analysis of vasodilator stress CT images provides quantitative indices of myocardial perfusion, of which relative defect volume was most robust in identifying segments supplied by arteries with obstructive disease. This study may have implications on how CT stress perfusion imaging is performed and analyzed.
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- Victor Mor-Avi
- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States.
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- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States; Sorbonne Universités, UPMC University Paris 06, CNRS 7371, INSERM 1146, Laboratoire d'Imagerie Biomédicale, F-75013 Paris, France
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- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States
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- Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee, WI, United States
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- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States
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- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States
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- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States
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- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States
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- University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States
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Kishi S, Magalhães TA, Cerci RJ, Matheson MB, Vavere A, Tanami Y, Kitslaar PH, George RT, Brinker J, Miller JM, Clouse ME, Lemos PA, Niinuma H, Reiber JHC, Rochitte CE, Rybicki FJ, Di Carli MF, Cox C, Lima JAC, Arbab-Zadeh A. Total coronary atherosclerotic plaque burden assessment by CT angiography for detecting obstructive coronary artery disease associated with myocardial perfusion abnormalities. J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr 2016; 10:121-7. [PMID: 26817414 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcct.2016.01.005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/19/2014] [Revised: 12/08/2015] [Accepted: 01/11/2016] [Indexed: 01/14/2023]
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BACKGROUND Total atherosclerotic plaque burden assessment by CT angiography (CTA) is a promising tool for diagnosis and prognosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) but its validation is restricted to small clinical studies. We tested the feasibility of semi-automatically derived coronary atheroma burden assessment for identifying patients with hemodynamically significant CAD in a large cohort of patients with heterogenous characteristics. METHODS This study focused on the CTA component of the CORE320 study population. A semi-automated contour detection algorithm quantified total coronary atheroma volume defined as the difference between vessel and lumen volume. Percent atheroma volume (PAV = [total atheroma volume/total vessel volume] × 100) was the primary metric for assessment (n = 374). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) determined the diagnostic accuracy for identifying patients with hemodynamically significant CAD defined as ≥50% stenosis by quantitative coronary angiography and associated myocardial perfusion abnormality by SPECT. RESULTS Of 374 patients, 139 (37%) had hemodynamically significant CAD. The AUC for PAV was 0.78 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.73-0.83) compared with 0.84 [0.79-0.88] by standard expert CTA interpretation (p = 0.02). Accuracy for both CTA (0.91 [0.87, 0.96]) and PAV (0.86 [0.81-0.91]) increased after excluding patients with history of CAD (p < 0.01 for both). Bland-Altman analysis revealed good agreement between two observers (bias of 280.2 mm(3) [161.8, 398.7]). CONCLUSIONS A semi-automatically derived index of total coronary atheroma volume yields good accuracy for identifying patients with hemodynamically significant CAD, though marginally inferior to CTA expert reading. These results convey promise for rapid, reliable evaluation of clinically relevant CAD.
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- Satoru Kishi
- Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Catholic University of Paraná (PUC-PR), Brazil
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- Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
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- Division of Image Processing, Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center / Medis Medical Imaging Systems, Leiden, The Netherlands
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- Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA
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- Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
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- Division of Image Processing, Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center / Medis Medical Imaging Systems, Leiden, The Netherlands
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- Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil
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- The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and the Department of Radiology, The University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Canada
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- Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA
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- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
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Arbab-Zadeh A, Di Carli MF, Cerci R, George RT, Chen MY, Dewey M, Niinuma H, Vavere AL, Betoko A, Plotkin M, Cox C, Clouse ME, Arai AE, Rochitte CE, Lima JAC, Brinker J, Miller JM. Accuracy of Computed Tomographic Angiography and Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography-Acquired Myocardial Perfusion Imaging for the Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging 2016; 8:e003533. [PMID: 26467105 DOI: 10.1161/circimaging.115.003533] [Citation(s) in RCA: 39] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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BACKGROUND Establishing the diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) in symptomatic patients allows appropriately allocating preventative measures. Single-photon emission computed tomography (CT)-acquired myocardial perfusion imaging (SPECT-MPI) is frequently used for the evaluation of CAD, but coronary CT angiography (CTA) has emerged as a valid alternative. METHODS AND RESULTS We compared the accuracy of SPECT-MPI and CTA for the diagnosis of CAD in 391 symptomatic patients who were prospectively enrolled in a multicenter study after clinical referral for cardiac catheterization. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of CTA and SPECT-MPI for identifying patients with CAD defined as the presence of ≥1 coronary artery with ≥50% lumen stenosis by quantitative coronary angiography. Sensitivity to identify patients with CAD was greater for CTA than SPECT-MPI (0.92 versus 0.62, respectively; P<0.001), resulting in greater overall accuracy (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve, 0.91 [95% confidence interval, 0.88-0.94] versus 0.69 [0.64-0.74]; P<0.001). Results were similar in patients without previous history of CAD (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve, 0.92 [0.89-0.96] versus 0.67 [0.61-0.73]; P<0.001) and also for the secondary end points of ≥70% stenosis and multivessel disease, as well as subgroups, except for patients with a calcium score of ≥400 and those with high-risk anatomy in whom the overall accuracy was similar because CTA's superior sensitivity was offset by lower specificity in these settings. Radiation doses were 3.9 mSv for CTA and 9.8 for SPECT-MPI (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS CTA is more accurate than SPECT-MPI for the diagnosis of CAD as defined by conventional angiography and may be underused for this purpose in symptomatic patients. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00934037.
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- Armin Arbab-Zadeh
- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.).
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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- From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (A.A.-Z., R.C., R.T.G., A.L.V., J.A.C.L., J.B., J.M.M.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.D.C.); Division of Intramural Research, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C., A.E.A.); Department of Radiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany (M.D., M.P.); Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (H.N.); Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (A.B., C.C.); Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess MC, Harvard University, Boston, MA (M.E.C.); and Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.)
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Technical Aspects of CCTA. CURRENT RADIOLOGY REPORTS 2016. [DOI: 10.1007/s40134-015-0123-y] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/22/2022]
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A Monte Carlo simulation for the estimation of patient dose in rest and stress cardiac computed tomography with a 320-detector row CT scanner. Phys Med 2015; 31:1029-1034. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2015.08.008] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/03/2015] [Revised: 07/17/2015] [Accepted: 08/22/2015] [Indexed: 11/20/2022] Open
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Incremental diagnostic accuracy of computed tomography myocardial perfusion imaging over coronary angiography stratified by pre-test probability of coronary artery disease and severity of coronary artery calcification: The CORE320 study. Int J Cardiol 2015; 201:570-7. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2015.05.110] [Citation(s) in RCA: 27] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/09/2015] [Revised: 04/13/2015] [Accepted: 05/14/2015] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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Kühl JT, George RT, Mehra VC, Linde JJ, Chen M, Arai AE, Di Carli M, Kitagawa K, Dewey M, Lima JAC, Kofoed KF. Endocardial-epicardial distribution of myocardial perfusion reserve assessed by multidetector computed tomography in symptomatic patients without significant coronary artery disease: insights from the CORE320 multicentre study. Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging 2015; 17:779-87. [PMID: 26341292 DOI: 10.1093/ehjci/jev206] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/18/2015] [Accepted: 08/02/2015] [Indexed: 12/15/2022] Open
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AIM Previous animal studies have demonstrated differences in perfusion and perfusion reserve between the subendocardium and subepicardium. 320-row computed tomography (CT) with sub-millimetre spatial resolution allows for the assessment of transmural differences in myocardial perfusion reserve (MPR) in humans. We aimed to test the hypothesis that MPR in all myocardial layers is determined by age, gender, and cardiovascular risk profile in patients with ischaemic symptoms or equivalent but without obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). METHODS AND RESULTS A total of 149 patients enrolled in the CORE320 study with symptoms or signs of myocardial ischaemia and absence of significant CAD by invasive coronary angiography were scanned with static rest and stress CT perfusion. Myocardial attenuation densities were assessed at rest and during adenosine stress, segmented into 3 myocardial layers and 13 segments. MPR was higher in the subepicardium compared with the subendocardium (124% interquartile range [45, 235] vs. 68% [22,102], P < 0.001). Moreover, MPR in the septum was lower than in the inferolateral and anterolateral segments of the myocardium (55% [19, 104] vs. 89% [37, 168] and 124% [54, 270], P < 0.001). By multivariate analysis, high body mass index was significantly associated with reduced MPR in all myocardial layers when adjusted for cardiovascular risk factors (P = 0.02). CONCLUSION In symptomatic patients without significant coronary artery stenosis, distinct differences in endocardial-epicardial distribution of perfusion reserve may be demonstrated with static CT perfusion. Low MPR in all myocardial layers was observed specifically in obese patients.
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- Jørgen Tobias Kühl
- Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, 2012, The Heart Centre, Blegdamsvej 9, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
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- Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
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- Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, 2012, The Heart Centre, Blegdamsvej 9, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
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- National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
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- National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
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- Charitè Medical School, Humboldt, Berlin, Germany
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- Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
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- Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, 2012, The Heart Centre, Blegdamsvej 9, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark Department of Radiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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State-of-the-Art Updates on Cardiac Computed Tomographic Angiography for Assessing Coronary Artery Disease. CURRENT TREATMENT OPTIONS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE 2015; 17:398. [PMID: 26092612 DOI: 10.1007/s11936-015-0398-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022]
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OPINION STATEMENT Cardiac computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) is a noninvasive imaging modality that is increasingly useful for the evaluation of coronary artery disease (CAD). Over the past decade, CCTA has consistently demonstrated an excellent sensitivity for the detection and exclusion of coronary atherosclerosis in patients with stable or acute chest pain symptoms. Large prospective registries have repeatedly demonstrated the prognostic significance of the presence, extent, or absence of CAD by CCTA. In response to initial concerns, technical advances have permitted a dramatic reduction in patient radiation exposure with preserved image quality. For many patients, the radiation dose of CCTA is less than half of that with conventional myocardial perfusion imaging while providing significantly more anatomic information. Furthermore, CCTA's excellent spatial resolution is increasingly being used for noninvasive assessment of coronary plaque, including the detection of higher-risk vulnerable plaque and association between plaque characteristics and ischemia. Finally, new promising techniques that incorporate physiology with anatomy, such as CT-based fractional flow reserve (FFR-CT) and CT perfusion (CTP), are allowing for the noninvasive hemodynamic assessment of coronary stenoses and improvements in the specificity of CCTA findings. Such advances augur a coming transition when CCTA will be a first-line test for the detection, exclusion, and even management of CAD in many patients.
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Alternative technique using dual source CT imaging for assessment of myocardial perfusion. THE EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE 2015. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrnm.2015.01.003] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/18/2022] Open
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Schäfer WM, Knollmann D, Burchert W. Comparing Apples and Oranges: High-End Cardiac 320–Detector Row CT vs Archaic SPECT Protocols. Radiology 2015; 275:620-2. [DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2015142007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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Diaz-Zamudio M, Dey D, Schuhbaeck A, Nakazato R, Gransar H, Slomka PJ, Narula J, Berman DS, Achenbach S, Min JK, Doh JH, Koo BK. Automated Quantitative Plaque Burden from Coronary CT Angiography Noninvasively Predicts Hemodynamic Significance by using Fractional Flow Reserve in Intermediate Coronary Lesions. Radiology 2015; 276:408-15. [PMID: 25897475 DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2015141648] [Citation(s) in RCA: 59] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/12/2022]
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PURPOSE To evaluate the utility of multiple automated plaque measurements from coronary computed tomographic (CT) angiography in determining hemodynamic significance by using invasive fractional flow reserve (FFR) in patients with intermediate coronary stenosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was approved by the institutional review board. All patients provided written informed consent. Fifty-six intermediate lesions (with 30%-69% diameter stenosis) in 56 consecutive patients (mean age, 62 years; range, 46-88 years), who subsequently underwent invasive coronary angiography with assessment of FFR (values ≤0.80 were considered hemodynamically significant) were analyzed at coronary CT angiography. Coronary CT angiography images were quantitatively analyzed with automated software to obtain the following measurements: volume and burden (plaque volume × 100 per vessel volume) of total, calcified, and noncalcified plaque; low-attenuation (<30 HU) noncalcified plaque; diameter stenosis; remodeling index; contrast attenuation difference (maximum percent difference in attenuation per unit area with respect to the proximal reference cross section); and lesion length. Logistic regression adjusted for potential confounding factors, receiver operating characteristics, and integrated discrimination improvement were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS FFR was 0.80 or less in 21 (38%) of the 56 lesions. Compared with nonischemic lesions, ischemic lesions had greater diameter stenosis (65% vs 52%, P = .02) and total (49% vs 37%, P = .0003), noncalcified (44% vs 33%, P = .0004), and low-attenuation noncalcified (9% vs 4%, P < .0001) plaque burden. Calcified plaque and remodeling index were not significantly different. In multivariable analysis, only total, noncalcified, and low-attenuation noncalcified plaque burden were significant predictors of ischemia (P < .015). For predicting ischemia, the area under the receiver operating characteristics curve was 0.83 for total plaque burden versus 0.68 for stenosis (P = .04). CONCLUSION Compared with stenosis grading, automatic quantification of total, noncalcified, and low-attenuation noncalcified plaque burden substantially improves determination of lesion-specific hemodynamic significance by FFR in patients with intermediate coronary lesions.
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- Mariana Diaz-Zamudio
- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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- From the Department of Imaging and Medicine, Division of Nuclear Medicine (M.D.Z., R.N., H.G., P.J.S., D.S.B.), and Biomedical Imaging Research Institute (D.D.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, S. Mark Taper Building A238, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Department of Internal Medicine 2, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany (A.S., S.A.); Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (J.N.); Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.K.M.); Department of Medicine, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, South Korea (J.H.D.); and Department of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (B.K.K.)
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Tanami Y, Jinzaki M, Kishi S, Matheson M, Vavere AL, Rochitte CE, Dewey M, Chen MY, Clouse ME, Cox C, Kuribayashi S, Lima JAC, Arbab-Zadeh A. Lack of association between epicardial fat volume and extent of coronary artery calcification, severity of coronary artery disease, or presence of myocardial perfusion abnormalities in a diverse, symptomatic patient population: results from the CORE320 multicenter study. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging 2015; 8:e002676. [PMID: 25752899 DOI: 10.1161/circimaging.114.002676] [Citation(s) in RCA: 66] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/14/2022]
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BACKGROUND Epicardial fat may play a role in the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease (CAD). We explored the relationship of epicardial fat volume (EFV) with the presence and severity of CAD or myocardial perfusion abnormalities in a diverse, symptomatic patient population. METHODS AND RESULTS Patients (n=380) with known or suspected CAD who underwent 320-detector row computed tomographic angiography, nuclear stress perfusion imaging, and clinically driven invasive coronary angiography for the CORE320 international study were included. EFV was defined as adipose tissue within the pericardial borders as assessed by computed tomography using semiautomatic software. We used linear and logistic regression models to assess the relationship of EFV with coronary calcium score, stenosis severity by quantitative coronary angiography, and myocardial perfusion abnormalities by single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Median EFV among patients (median age, 62.6 years) was 102 cm(3) (interquartile range: 53). A coronary calcium score of ≥1 was present in 83% of patients. Fifty-nine percent of patients had ≥1 coronary artery stenosis of ≥50% by quantitative coronary angiography, and 49% had abnormal myocardial perfusion results by SPECT. There were no significant associations between EFV and coronary artery calcium scanning, presence severity of ≥50% stenosis by quantitative coronary angiography, or abnormal myocardial perfusion by SPECT. CONCLUSIONS In a diverse population of symptomatic patients referred for invasive coronary angiography, we did not find associations of EFV with the presence and severity of CAD or with myocardial perfusion abnormalities. The clinical significance of quantifying EFV remains uncertain but may relate to the pathophysiology of acute coronary events rather than the presence of atherosclerotic disease.
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- Yutaka Tanami
- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
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- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.)
| | - Armin Arbab-Zadeh
- From the Department of Radiology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (Y.T., M.J., S.Kuribayashi); Department of Medicine/Cardiology (S.Kishi, A.L.V., J.A.C.L., A.A.-Z.) and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health (M.M., C.C.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Medicine/Cardiology, InCor Heart Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil (C.E.R.); Department of Radiology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany (M.D.); Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (M.Y.C.); and Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (M.E.C.).
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