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Localization of coronary artery disease with exercise electrocardiography: correlation with thallium-201 myocardial perfusion scanning
Authors:Richard F Dunn  Ben Freedman  Ian K Bailey  Roger F Uren  David T Kelly
Institution:From the Hallstrom Institute of Cardiology and the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:In 61 patients with single vessel coronary artery disease (70 percent or greater obstruction of luminal diameter in only one vessel) and no previous myocardial infarction, the sites of ischemic changes on 12 lead exercise electrocardiography and on thallium-201 myocardial perfusion scanning were related to the obstructed coronary artery. The site of exercise-induced S-T segment depression did not identify which coronary artery was obstructed. In the 37 patients with left anterior descending coronary artery disease S-T depression was most often seen in the inferior leads and leads V4 to V6, and in the 18 patients with right coronary artery disease and in the 6 patients with left circumflex artery disease S-T depression was most often seen in leads V5 and V6. Although S-T segment elevation was uncommon in most leads, it occurred in lead V1 or aVL, or both, in 51 percent of the patients with left anterior descending coronary artery disease. A reversible anterior defect on exercise thallium scanning correlated with left anterior descending coronary artery disease (probability p] < 0.0001) and a reversible inferior thallium defect correlated with right coronary or left circumflex artery disease (p < 0.0001).In patients with single vessel disease, the site of S-T segment depression does not identify the obstructed coronary artery; S-T segment elevation in lead V1 or aVL, or both, identifies left anterior descending coronary artery disease; and the site of reversible perfusion defect on thallium scanning identifies the site of myocardial ischemia and the obstructed coronary artery.
Keywords:Address for reprints: David T  Kelly  MB  FRACP  Hallstrom Institute of Cardiology  Royal Prince Alfred Hospital  Camperdown  New South Wales 2050  Australia  
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