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Differential Prognostic Value of Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography in Relation to Exercise Electrocardiography in Asymptomatic Subjects

BACKGROUND: To explore the prognostic performance of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and exercise electrocardiography (XECG) in asymptomatic subjects. METHODS: We retrospectively enrolled 812 (59 ± 9 years, 60.8% male) asymptomatic subjects who underwent CCTA and XECG concurrently fr...

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Autores principales: Lee, Sang-Eun, Cho, Iksung, Hong, Geu-Ru, Chang, Hyuk-Jae, Sung, Ji Min, Cho, In-Jeong, Shim, Chi Young, Choi, Byoung Wook, Chung, Namsik
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Publicado: Korean Society of Echocardiography 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4707310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26755933
http://dx.doi.org/10.4250/jcu.2015.23.4.244
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author Lee, Sang-Eun
Cho, Iksung
Hong, Geu-Ru
Chang, Hyuk-Jae
Sung, Ji Min
Cho, In-Jeong
Shim, Chi Young
Choi, Byoung Wook
Chung, Namsik
author_facet Lee, Sang-Eun
Cho, Iksung
Hong, Geu-Ru
Chang, Hyuk-Jae
Sung, Ji Min
Cho, In-Jeong
Shim, Chi Young
Choi, Byoung Wook
Chung, Namsik
author_sort Lee, Sang-Eun
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description BACKGROUND: To explore the prognostic performance of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and exercise electrocardiography (XECG) in asymptomatic subjects. METHODS: We retrospectively enrolled 812 (59 ± 9 years, 60.8% male) asymptomatic subjects who underwent CCTA and XECG concurrently from 2003 through 2009. Subjects were followed-up for major adverse cardiac events (MACE) including cardiac death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, unstable angina, and revascularization after 90 days from index CCTA. RESULTS: The prevalence of occult coronary artery disease (CAD) detected by CCTA was 17.5% and 120 subjects (14.8%) had positive XECG. During a mean follow-up of 37 ± 16 months, nine subjects experienced MACE. In multivariable Cox-regression analysis, only the presence of CAD by CCTA independently predicted future MACE (p = 0.002). Moreover, CAD by CCTA improved the predictive value when added to a clinical risk factor model using the likelihood ratio test (p < 0.001). Notably, the prognostic value of CCTA persisted in the moderate-to-high-risk group as classified by the Duke treadmill score (p = 0.040), but not in the low-risk group (p = 0.991). CONCLUSION: CCTA provides incremental prognostic benefit over and above XECG in an asymptomatic population, especially for those in a moderate-to-high-risk group as classified by the Duke treadmill score. Risk stratification using XECG may prove valuable for identifying asymptomatic subjects who can benefit from CCTA.
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spelling pubmed-47073102016-01-11 Differential Prognostic Value of Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography in Relation to Exercise Electrocardiography in Asymptomatic Subjects Lee, Sang-Eun Cho, Iksung Hong, Geu-Ru Chang, Hyuk-Jae Sung, Ji Min Cho, In-Jeong Shim, Chi Young Choi, Byoung Wook Chung, Namsik J Cardiovasc Ultrasound Original Article BACKGROUND: To explore the prognostic performance of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and exercise electrocardiography (XECG) in asymptomatic subjects. METHODS: We retrospectively enrolled 812 (59 ± 9 years, 60.8% male) asymptomatic subjects who underwent CCTA and XECG concurrently from 2003 through 2009. Subjects were followed-up for major adverse cardiac events (MACE) including cardiac death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, unstable angina, and revascularization after 90 days from index CCTA. RESULTS: The prevalence of occult coronary artery disease (CAD) detected by CCTA was 17.5% and 120 subjects (14.8%) had positive XECG. During a mean follow-up of 37 ± 16 months, nine subjects experienced MACE. In multivariable Cox-regression analysis, only the presence of CAD by CCTA independently predicted future MACE (p = 0.002). Moreover, CAD by CCTA improved the predictive value when added to a clinical risk factor model using the likelihood ratio test (p < 0.001). Notably, the prognostic value of CCTA persisted in the moderate-to-high-risk group as classified by the Duke treadmill score (p = 0.040), but not in the low-risk group (p = 0.991). CONCLUSION: CCTA provides incremental prognostic benefit over and above XECG in an asymptomatic population, especially for those in a moderate-to-high-risk group as classified by the Duke treadmill score. Risk stratification using XECG may prove valuable for identifying asymptomatic subjects who can benefit from CCTA. Korean Society of Echocardiography 2015-12 2015-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4707310/ /pubmed/26755933 http://dx.doi.org/10.4250/jcu.2015.23.4.244 Text en Copyright © 2015 Korean Society of Echocardiography http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Lee, Sang-Eun
Cho, Iksung
Hong, Geu-Ru
Chang, Hyuk-Jae
Sung, Ji Min
Cho, In-Jeong
Shim, Chi Young
Choi, Byoung Wook
Chung, Namsik
Differential Prognostic Value of Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography in Relation to Exercise Electrocardiography in Asymptomatic Subjects
title Differential Prognostic Value of Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography in Relation to Exercise Electrocardiography in Asymptomatic Subjects
title_full Differential Prognostic Value of Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography in Relation to Exercise Electrocardiography in Asymptomatic Subjects
title_fullStr Differential Prognostic Value of Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography in Relation to Exercise Electrocardiography in Asymptomatic Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Differential Prognostic Value of Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography in Relation to Exercise Electrocardiography in Asymptomatic Subjects
title_short Differential Prognostic Value of Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography in Relation to Exercise Electrocardiography in Asymptomatic Subjects
title_sort differential prognostic value of coronary computed tomography angiography in relation to exercise electrocardiography in asymptomatic subjects
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4707310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26755933
http://dx.doi.org/10.4250/jcu.2015.23.4.244
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