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  • Title: Comparison of arbutamine stress 99mTc-labeled sestamibi single-photon emission computed tomographic imaging and echocardiography for detection of the extent and severity of coronary artery disease and inducible ischemia.
    Author: Khattar RS, Senior R, Joseph D, Lahiri A.
    Journal: J Nucl Cardiol; 1997; 4(3):211-6. PubMed ID: 9199258.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Arbutamine is a new synthetic catecholamine developed specifically for pharmacologic stress testing. METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated 39 patients undergoing coronary arteriography to compare arbutamine stress (99m)Tc-labeled sestamibi single-photon emission computed tomographic imaging and echocardiography for detection of the extent and severity of coronary artery disease and inducible ischemia. Rest and stress studies were analyzed blindly according to a 12-segment left ventricular model for both techniques. Each segment was graded according to severity of wall thickening abnormality and perfusion defect (1 = normal to 4 = severe). Total perfusion defect and wall thickening scores were calculated at peak stress and the difference in scores between stress and rest (delta perfusion defect; delta wall thickening) were used as indexes of inducible ischemia. Twenty-one patients had multivessel disease, nine had single-vessel disease, and nine had normal coronary arteries. Diagnostic accuracies for the detection of coronary artery disease for single-photon emission computed tomographic imaging and echocardiography were 95% and 92%, respectively. Extent and severity of coronary artery disease indicated by a peak stress perfusion defect score of 26 +/- 6.4 and wall thickening score of 25.1 +/- 8.4 were similar, and there was no significant difference in the delta perfusion defect and delta wall thickening scores of 8.7 +/- 5.5 and 10.4 +/- 7.1, respectively. Segmental concordance rates for the detection of coronary artery disease and inducible ischemia were 74% (K = 0.47; confidence interval 0.39 to 0.55) and 74% (kappa = 0.42; confidence interval 0.34 to 0.51), respectively. Regional concordance for coronary artery disease was 84% (kappa = 0.68; confidence interval 0.51 to 0.84). Where discordance was present, there was a greater prevalence of perfusion abnormality compared with wall thickening abnormality. CONCLUSION: Arbutamine stress single-photon emission computed tomographic imaging and echocardiography provide largely equivalent and accurate pathophysiologic information for the evaluation of coronary artery disease and inducible ischemia.
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