학술논문

Current Concepts and Future Applications of Non-Invasive Functional and Anatomical Evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease.
Document Type
Article
Source
Life (2075-1729). Nov2022, Vol. 12 Issue 11, p1803. 29p.
Subject
*CARDIAC pacing
*CORONARY artery disease
*HEART disease diagnosis
*SINGLE-photon emission computed tomography
*MYOCARDIAL perfusion imaging
*SPECKLE tracking echocardiography
*SOMATOSTATIN receptors
*CHEMOKINE receptors
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ISSN
2075-1729
Abstract
10.1007/s10741-019-09865-3 140 Rumbinaite E., Zaliaduonyte-Peksiene D., Viezelis M., Ceponiene I., Lapinskas T., Zvirblyte R., Vencloviene J., Morkunaite K., Bielinis A., Slapikas R. Dobutamine-stress echocardiography speckle-tracking imaging in the assessment of hemodynamic significance of coronary artery stenosis in patients with moderate and high probability of coronary artery disease. SPECT may be of value in patients with non-obstructive CAD, since an abnormal study could indicate a similarly poor prognosis to that of patients with obstructive CAD [[26]]. When differentiating between patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) or stable CAD, a non-calcified or mixed plaque was frequently observed in patients with ACS in contrast to the calcified plaques seen in those with stable CAD [[65]]. Graph: Figure 5 Stress perfusion defect, indicated by the green arrows, in the mid- and distal anterior wall during adenosine stress computed tomography-myocardial perfusion imaging (top) and the perfusion defect in the same wall segments using single photon emission tomography-myocardial perfusion imaging (bottom). Additional functional and anatomical imaging modalities, i.e., computed tomography (CT) coronography, CT myocardial perfusion, CT instantaneous wave-free ratio (CT-iFR) and fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) and cardiac magnetic resonance (MRI) stress imaging and perfusion, have been introduced in the clinical armamentarium in the last decade. [Extracted from the article]