The prognostic value of non-perfusion variables obtained during vasodilator stress myocardial perfusion imaging |
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Authors: | Navkaranbir S. Bajaj Siddharth Singh Ayman Farag Stephanie EL-Hajj Jack Heo Ami E. Iskandrian Fadi G. Hage |
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Affiliation: | 1.Division of Cardiovascular Disease,University of Alabama at Birmingham,Birmingham,USA;2.Division of Cardiovascular Disease,Cedars Sinai Heart Institute, Cedars Sinai Medical Center,Los Angeles,USA;3.Division of Cardiovascular Disease,Medical University of South Carolina,Charleston,USA;4.Section of Cardiology,Birmingham Veteran’s Administration Medical Center,Birmingham,USA |
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Abstract: | Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is an established diagnostic test that provides useful prognostic data in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease. In more than half of the patients referred for stress testing, vasodilator stress is used in lieu of exercise. Unlike exercise, vasodilator stress does not provide information on exercise and functional capacity, heart rate recovery, and chronotropy, and ECG changes are less frequent. These non-perfusion data provide important prognostic and patient management information. Further, event rates in patients undergoing vasodilator MPI are higher than in those undergoing exercise MPI and even in those with normal images probably due to higher pretest risk. However, there are a number of non-perfusion variables that are obtained during vasodilator stress testing, which have prognostic relevance but their use has not been well emphasized. The purpose of this review is to summarize the prognostic values of these non-perfusion data obtained during vasodilator MPI. |
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