Diagnostic Performance of Coronary Angiography by 64-Row CT
Johns Hopkins University · Johns Hopkins Medicine · +8 more institutions
Abstract
The accuracy of multidetector computed tomographic (CT) angiography involving 64 detectors has not been well established.
We conducted a multicenter study to examine the accuracy of 64-row, 0.5-mm multidetector CT angiography as compared with conventional coronary angiography in patients with suspected coronary artery disease. Nine centers enrolled patients who underwent calcium scoring and multidetector CT angiography before conventional coronary angiography. In 291 patients with calcium scores of 600 or less, segments 1.5 mm or more in diameter were analyzed by means of CT and conventional angiography at independent core laboratories. Stenoses of 50% or more were considered obstructive. The area under the receiver-operating-characteristic curve (AUC) was used to evaluate diagnostic accuracy relative to that of conventional angiography and subsequent revascularization status, whereas disease severity was assessed with the use of the modified Duke Coronary Artery Disease Index.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 115.72
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 30
Authors
16- JMJulie M. MillerCorresponding
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- CECarlos Eduardo Rochitte
Universidade de São Paulo
- MDMarc Dewey
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
- AAArmin Arbab‐Zadeh
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- HNHiroyuki Niinuma
Iwate Medical University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Angiography
- Receiver operating characteristic
- Radiology
- Coronary artery disease
- Predictive value of tests
- Coronary angiography
- Computed tomographic angiography
- Good health and well-being