Diagnostic performance of computed tomography coronary angiography to detect and exclude left main and/or three-vessel coronary artery disease |
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Authors: | Anoeshka S. Dharampal Stella L. Papadopoulou Alexia Rossi W. Bob Meijboom Annick Weustink Marcel Dijkshoorn Koen Nieman Eric H. Boersma Pim J. de Feijter Gabriel P. Krestin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Radiology, Erasmus MC, Room Ca207a, s-Gravendijkwal 230, PO Box 2040, 3015 CE, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2. Department of Cardiology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Abstract: | Objectives To determine the diagnostic performance of CT coronary angiography (CTCA) in detecting and excluding left main (LM) and/or three-vessel CAD (“high-risk” CAD) in symptomatic patients and to compare its discriminatory value with the Duke risk score and calcium score. Materials and methods Between 2004 and 2011, a total of 1,159 symptomatic patients (61?±?11 years, 31 % women) with stable angina, without prior revascularisation underwent both invasive coronary angiography (ICA) and CTCA. All patients gave written informed consent for the additional CTCA. High-risk CAD was defined as LM and/or three-vessel obstructive CAD (≥50 % diameter stenosis). Results A total of 197 (17 %) patients had high-risk CAD as determined by ICA. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, positive and negative likelihood ratios of CTCA were 95 % (95 % CI 91–97 %), 83 % (80–85 %), 53 % (48–58 %), 99 % (98–99 %), 5.47 and 0.06, respectively. CTCA provided incremental value (AUC 0.90, P?0.001) in the discrimination of high-risk CAD compared with the Duke risk score and calcium score. Conclusions CTCA accurately excludes high-risk CAD in symptomatic patients. The detection of high-risk CAD is suboptimal owing to the high percentage (47 %) of overestimation of high-risk CAD. CTCA provides incremental value in the discrimination of high-risk CAD compared with the Duke risk score and calcium score. Key Points ? Computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) accurately excludes high-risk coronary artery disease. ? CTCA overestimates high-risk coronary artery disease in 47?%. ? CTCA discriminates high-risk CAD better than clinical evaluation and coronary calcification. |
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