Outcome of patients with high-risk Duke treadmill score and normal myocardial perfusion imaging on spect

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作者
Vitola, Joao V. [2 ]
Wanderley, Mauro R. B., Jr. [1 ]
Cerci, Rodrigo J. [2 ]
Pereira Neto, Carlos C. [2 ]
Kormann, Otavio [2 ]
Neto, Olimpio Franca [2 ]
da Silva, Jose Antonio [2 ]
Pereira da Cunha, Claudio L. [1 ]
Shin-Ike, Isabella [1 ]
Stier, Arnaldo L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Parana, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
[2] Quanta Diagnost & Terapia, R Almirante Tamandare 1000, BR-80045170 Curitiba, PR, Brazil
关键词
Duke treadmill score; exercise testing; mortality; myocardial perfusion imaging; outcome; prognosis; EMISSION COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; INCREMENTAL PROGNOSTIC VALUE; HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONALS; NORMAL EXERCISE; MEDICAL THERAPY; CORONARY; HEART; LOVASTATIN; DISEASE; ATHEROSCLEROSIS;
D O I
10.1007/s12350-015-0156-x
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Annual mortality rate can range from < 1% for patients with normal myocardial perfusion by SPECT to > 5% based on a high-risk Duke treadmill score (DTS). Information on the prognosis of patients with the combination of HRDTS and normal SPECT is limited and is the purpose of this study. Data from a large nuclear cardiology registry (n = 17,972 patients) were reviewed. A total of 340 had HRDTS (score aecurrency sign -11) while undergoing SPECT. Combined cardiovascular mortality and non-fatal myocardial infarction (MI) and cardiovascular mortality alone were available in 310 patients at a mean follow-up of 4.01 +/- 1.5 years. The majority of the patients had abnormal SPECT (n = 270, 71%). The abnormal SPECT patients compared to the normal were older (65.6 vs 62.8 years of age; P = .025), more likely to have abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction (26.1% vs 0%; P < .0001), known coronary artery disease (CAD, 35.9% vs 7.8%; P < .0001) and lower DTS (-14.5 vs -13.2; P = .0006), Kaplan-Meier survival analysis demonstrated a significantly lower cardiovascular mortality (5.4% vs 0%, P = .02) and combined outcome of MI and cardiovascular mortality (15% vs 4.4%, P = .009) in patients with normal versus abnormal SPECT. High-risk DTS is associated with abnormal perfusion SPECT in most patients, but nearly one-third of the patients had normal perfusion. Patients with a normal SPECT had a lower cardiovascular event rates.
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