Authors
Matthew J Budoff, Demetrios Georgiou, Alan Brody, Arthur S Agatston, John Kennedy, Christopher Wolfkiel, William Stanford, Paul Shields, Roger J Lewis, Warren R Janowitz, Stuart Rich, Bruce H Brundage
Publication date
1996/3/1
Journal
Circulation
Volume
93
Issue
5
Pages
898-904
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background Ultrafast computed tomography (CT), by acquiring images of the proximal coronary arteries, detects coronary calcifications and has been demonstrated to be highly sensitive for the detection of coronary artery disease in many small studies. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between ultrafast CT scanning and coronary angiography in a large number of symptomatic patients.
Methods and Results The study population consisted of 710 patients from six participating centers. A multivariate logistic regression model was used to evaluate the individual contributions of age, number of calcified vessels, and the calcium score for the probability of angiographically significant disease. Of the 710 patients enrolled, 427 patients had significant angiographic disease, and coronary calcification was detected in 404, yielding a sensitivity of 95%. Of the 23 patients without calcifications, 19 (83 …
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