Low Diagnostic Yield of Elective Coronary Angiography
Duke University Hospital · Clinical Research Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Guidelines for triaging patients for cardiac catheterization recommend a risk assessment and noninvasive testing. We determined patterns of noninvasive testing and the diagnostic yield of catheterization among patients with suspected coronary artery disease in a contemporary national sample.
From January 2004 through April 2008, at 663 hospitals in the American College of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Data Registry, we identified patients without known coronary artery disease who were undergoing elective catheterization. The patients' demographic characteristics, risk factors, and symptoms and the results of noninvasive testing were correlated with the presence of obstructive coronary artery disease, which was defined as stenosis of 50% or more of the diameter of the left main coronary artery or stenosis of 70% or more of the diameter of a major epicardial vessel.
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- 100%
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8Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Odds ratio
- Coronary artery disease
- Internal medicine
- Cardiology
- Cardiac catheterization
- Diabetes mellitus
- Stenosis