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Prevalence,location, and extent of significant coronary artery disease in patients with normal myocardial perfusion imaging
Authors:Shu Yokota MD  Jan Paul Ottervanger MD  PhD   FESC  Mohamed Mouden MD  Jorik R. Timmer MD  PhD  Siert Knollema MD  PhD  Pieter L. Jager MD  PhD
Affiliation:1. Department of Cardiology, Isala Klinieken, Dokter Van Heesweg 2, 8025 AB, Zwolle, The Netherlands
2. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Isala Klinieken, Dokter Van Heesweg 2, 8025 AB, Zwolle, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Background

False-negative myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) can by due to left main (LM) or three-vessel disease causing “balanced ischemia”. However, so far prevalence of LM or three-vessel-disease in patients with normal MPI is unclear. We assessed prevalence, location, and extent of significant coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with normal MPI.

Methods

Between 2006 and 2010, 256 patients with normal MPI who had invasive angiography because of persisting or worsening of the same initial symptoms were studied. Significant CAD was defined as stenosis > 70% or LM > 50%.

Results

A total of 93 patients (36%) had significant CAD. Significant CAD was observed more frequently in males, higher age and those with typical angina complaints. Significant LM disease was present in 7%, three-vessel disease in 10%, two-vessel disease in 22%, and single vessel disease (not left main) in 61%. In those with single vessel disease, the location was the LAD in 40%, the RCA in 30%, and the LCX in 30%.

Conclusions

In selected patients with normal MPI, one-third had significant CAD. The majority of these patients had single vessel disease (not left main). LM or three vessel disease, causing “balanced ischemia”, is a less common cause of false-negative MPI.
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