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2. Transient left ventricular and stomach apical ballooning syndromes: when the trigger is also a clinical emergency
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Zawaideh, Camilla, Aste, Milena, Cutuli, Ombretta, Budaj, Irilda, Bezante, Gian Paolo, Brunelli, Claudio, Balbi, Manrico, and Valbusa, Alberto
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- 2014
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3. Recurrent hydatid cyst: ultrasound detection of an unusual cardiac embolic source
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Zawaideh, Camilla, Aste, Milena, Morelli, Margherita Castiglione, Rosa, Gian Marco, and Bezante, Gian Paolo
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- 2013
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4. Anomalous single coronary artery (R-type) in the elderly: Description of benign and isolated variant
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Zingarelli, Antonio, Seitun, Sara, Boccalini, Sara, Budaj, Irilda, Zawaideh, Camilla, Valbusa, Alberto, Balbi, Manrico, Bezante, Gian Paolo, and Brunelli, Claudio
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- 2015
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5. Managing a “hole” during acute myocardial infarction: The role of CT and MRI
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Valbusa, Alberto, Zawaideh, Camilla, Boccalini, Sara, Galletto, Athena, Castiglione Morelli, Margherita, Deferrari, Luca, Rosa, Gian Marco, and Seitun, Sara
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- 2014
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6. Comparison of coronary flow reserve estimated by dynamic radionuclide SPECT and multi-detector x-ray CT
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Marini, Cecilia, primary, Seitun, Sara, additional, Zawaideh, Camilla, additional, Bauckneht, Matteo, additional, Morelli, Margherita Castiglione, additional, Ameri, Pietro, additional, Ferrarazzo, Giulia, additional, Budaj, Irilda, additional, Balbi, Manrico, additional, Fiz, Francesco, additional, Boccalini, Sara, additional, Pregliasco, Athena Galletto, additional, Buschiazzo, Ambra, additional, Saracco, Alice, additional, Bagnara, Maria Claudia, additional, Bruzzi, Paolo, additional, Brunelli, Claudio, additional, Ferro, Carlo, additional, Bezante, Gian Paolo, additional, and Sambuceti, Gianmario, additional
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- 2016
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7. Multicentre multi-device hybrid imaging study of coronary artery disease: results from the EValuation of INtegrated Cardiac Imaging for the Detection and Characterization of Ischaemic Heart Disease (EVINCI) hybrid imaging population
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Liga, Riccardo, primary, Vontobel, Jan, additional, Rovai, Daniele, additional, Marinelli, Martina, additional, Caselli, Chiara, additional, Pietila, Mikko, additional, Teresinska, Anna, additional, Aguadé-Bruix, Santiago, additional, Pizzi, Maria Nazarena, additional, Todiere, Giancarlo, additional, Gimelli, Alessia, additional, Chiappino, Dante, additional, Marraccini, Paolo, additional, Schroeder, Stephen, additional, Drosch, Tanja, additional, Poddighe, Rosa, additional, Casolo, Giancarlo, additional, Anagnostopoulos, Constantinos, additional, Pugliese, Francesca, additional, Rouzet, Francois, additional, Le Guludec, Dominique, additional, Cappelli, Francesco, additional, Valente, Serafina, additional, Gensini, Gian Franco, additional, Zawaideh, Camilla, additional, Capitanio, Selene, additional, Sambuceti, Gianmario, additional, Marsico, Fabio, additional, Filardi, Pasquale Perrone, additional, Fernández-Golfín, Covadonga, additional, Rincón, Luis M., additional, Graner, Frank P., additional, de Graaf, Michiel A., additional, Stehli, Julia, additional, Reyes, Eliana, additional, Nkomo, Sandy, additional, Mäki, Maija, additional, Lorenzoni, Valentina, additional, Turchetti, Giuseppe, additional, Carpeggiani, Clara, additional, Puzzuoli, Stefano, additional, Mangione, Maurizio, additional, Marcheschi, Paolo, additional, Giannessi, Daniela, additional, Nekolla, Stephan, additional, Lombardi, Massimo, additional, Sicari, Rosa, additional, Scholte, Arthur J.H.A., additional, Zamorano, José L., additional, Underwood, S. Richard, additional, Knuuti, Juhani, additional, Kaufmann, Philipp A., additional, Neglia, Danilo, additional, and Gaemperli, Oliver, additional
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- 2016
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8. Detection of significant coronary artery disease by noninvasive anatomical and functional imaging
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Neglia, Danilo, Rovai, Daniele, Caselli, Chiara, Pietila, Mikko, Teresinska, Anna, Aguadé-Bruix, Santiago, Pizzi, Maria Nazarena, Todiere, Giancarlo, Gimelli, Alessia, Schroeder, Stephen, Drosch, Tanja, Poddighe, Rosa, Casolo, Giancarlo, Anagnostopoulos, Constantinos, Pugliese, Francesca, Rouzet, Francois, Le Guludec, Dominique, Cappelli, Francesco, Valente, Serafina, Gensini, Gian Franco, Zawaideh, Camilla, Capitanio, Selene, Sambuceti, Gianmario, Marsico, Fabio, Perrone Filardi, Pasquale, Fernández-Golfín, Covadonga, Rincón, Luis M, Graner, Frank P, de Graaf, Michiel A, Fiechter, Michael, Stehli, Julia, Gaemperli, Oliver, Reyes, Eliana, Nkomo, Sandy, Mäki, Maija, Lorenzoni, Valentina, Turchetti, Giuseppe, Carpeggiani, Clara, Marinelli, Martina, Puzzuoli, Stefano, Mangione, Maurizio, Marcheschi, Paolo, Mariani, Fabio, Giannessi, Daniela, Nekolla, Stephan, Lombardi, Massimo, Sicari, Rosa, Scholte, Arthur J H A, Zamorano, José L, Kaufmann, Philipp A, Underwood, S Richard, Knuuti, Juhani, Neglia, Danilo, Rovai, Daniele, Caselli, Chiara, Pietila, Mikko, Teresinska, Anna, Aguadé-Bruix, Santiago, Pizzi, Maria Nazarena, Todiere, Giancarlo, Gimelli, Alessia, Schroeder, Stephen, Drosch, Tanja, Poddighe, Rosa, Casolo, Giancarlo, Anagnostopoulos, Constantinos, Pugliese, Francesca, Rouzet, Francois, Le Guludec, Dominique, Cappelli, Francesco, Valente, Serafina, Gensini, Gian Franco, Zawaideh, Camilla, Capitanio, Selene, Sambuceti, Gianmario, Marsico, Fabio, Perrone Filardi, Pasquale, Fernández-Golfín, Covadonga, Rincón, Luis M, Graner, Frank P, de Graaf, Michiel A, Fiechter, Michael, Stehli, Julia, Gaemperli, Oliver, Reyes, Eliana, Nkomo, Sandy, Mäki, Maija, Lorenzoni, Valentina, Turchetti, Giuseppe, Carpeggiani, Clara, Marinelli, Martina, Puzzuoli, Stefano, Mangione, Maurizio, Marcheschi, Paolo, Mariani, Fabio, Giannessi, Daniela, Nekolla, Stephan, Lombardi, Massimo, Sicari, Rosa, Scholte, Arthur J H A, Zamorano, José L, Kaufmann, Philipp A, Underwood, S Richard, and Knuuti, Juhani
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BACKGROUND: The choice of imaging techniques in patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) varies between countries, regions, and hospitals. This prospective, multicenter, comparative effectiveness study was designed to assess the relative accuracy of commonly used imaging techniques for identifying patients with significant CAD. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 475 patients with stable chest pain and intermediate likelihood of CAD underwent coronary computed tomographic angiography and stress myocardial perfusion imaging by single photon emission computed tomography or positron emission tomography, and ventricular wall motion imaging by stress echocardiography or cardiac magnetic resonance. If ≥1 test was abnormal, patients underwent invasive coronary angiography. Significant CAD was defined by invasive coronary angiography as >50% stenosis of the left main stem, >70% stenosis in a major coronary vessel, or 30% to 70% stenosis with fractional flow reserve ≤0.8. Significant CAD was present in 29% of patients. In a patient-based analysis, coronary computed tomographic angiography had the highest diagnostic accuracy, the area under the receiver operating characteristics curve being 0.91 (95% confidence interval, 0.88-0.94), sensitivity being 91%, and specificity being 92%. Myocardial perfusion imaging had good diagnostic accuracy (area under the curve, 0.74; confidence interval, 0.69-0.78), sensitivity 74%, and specificity 73%. Wall motion imaging had similar accuracy (area under the curve, 0.70; confidence interval, 0.65-0.75) but lower sensitivity (49%, P<0.001) and higher specificity (92%, P<0.001). The diagnostic accuracy of myocardial perfusion imaging and wall motion imaging were lower than that of coronary computed tomographic angiography (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In a multicenter European population of patients with stable chest pain and low prevalence of CAD, coronary computed tomographic angiography is more accurate than noninvasive functional testin
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9. Detection of Significant Coronary Artery Disease by Noninvasive Anatomical and Functional Imaging
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Neglia, Danilo, primary, Rovai, Daniele, additional, Caselli, Chiara, additional, Pietila, Mikko, additional, Teresinska, Anna, additional, Aguadé-Bruix, Santiago, additional, Pizzi, Maria Nazarena, additional, Todiere, Giancarlo, additional, Gimelli, Alessia, additional, Schroeder, Stephen, additional, Drosch, Tanja, additional, Poddighe, Rosa, additional, Casolo, Giancarlo, additional, Anagnostopoulos, Constantinos, additional, Pugliese, Francesca, additional, Rouzet, Francois, additional, Le Guludec, Dominique, additional, Cappelli, Francesco, additional, Valente, Serafina, additional, Gensini, Gian Franco, additional, Zawaideh, Camilla, additional, Capitanio, Selene, additional, Sambuceti, Gianmario, additional, Marsico, Fabio, additional, Perrone Filardi, Pasquale, additional, Fernández-Golfín, Covadonga, additional, Rincón, Luis M, additional, Graner, Frank P, additional, de Graaf, Michiel A., additional, Fiechter, Michael, additional, Stehli, Julia, additional, Gaemperli, Oliver, additional, Reyes, Eliana, additional, Nkomo, Sandy, additional, Mäki, Maija, additional, Lorenzoni, Valentina, additional, Turchetti, Giuseppe, additional, Carpeggiani, Clara, additional, Marinelli, Martina, additional, Puzzuoli, Stefano, additional, Mangione, Maurizio, additional, Marcheschi, Paolo, additional, Mariani, Fabio, additional, Giannessi, Daniela, additional, Nekolla, Stephan, additional, Lombardi, Massimo, additional, Sicari, Rosa, additional, Scholte, Arthur J.H.A., additional, Zamorano, José L., additional, Kaufmann, Philipp A., additional, Underwood, S. Richard, additional, and Knuuti, Juhani, additional
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- 2015
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10. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile of dronedarone, a new antiarrhythmic agent for the treatment of atrial fibrillation
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Rosa, Gian Marco, primary, Bianco, Daniele, additional, Parodi, Antonello, additional, Valbusa, Alberto, additional, Zawaideh, Camilla, additional, Bizzarri, Nicolò, additional, Ferrero, Simone, additional, and Brunelli, Claudio, additional
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- 2014
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11. Multicentre multi-device hybrid imaging study of coronary artery disease: results from the EValuation of INtegrated Cardiac Imaging for the Detection and Characterization of Ischaemic Heart Disease (EVINCI) hybrid imaging population
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Liga, Riccardo, Vontobel, Jan, Rovai, Daniele, Marinelli, Martina, Caselli, Chiara, Pietila, Mikko, Teresinska, Anna, Aguadé-Bruix, Santiago, Pizzi, Maria Nazarena, Todiere, Giancarlo, Gimelli, Alessia, Chiappino, Dante, Marraccini, Paolo, Schroeder, Stephen, Drosch, Tanja, Poddighe, Rosa, Casolo, Giancarlo, Anagnostopoulos, Constantinos, Pugliese, Francesca, Rouzet, Francois, Le Guludec, Dominique, Cappelli, Francesco, Valente, Serafina, Gensini, Gian Franco, Zawaideh, Camilla, Capitanio, Selene, Sambuceti, Gianmario, Marsico, Fabio, Filardi, Pasquale Perrone, Fernández-Golfín, Covadonga, Rincón, Luis M., Graner, Frank P., de Graaf, Michiel A., Stehli, Julia, Reyes, Eliana, Nkomo, Sandy, Mäki, Maija, Lorenzoni, Valentina, Turchetti, Giuseppe, Carpeggiani, Clara, Puzzuoli, Stefano, Mangione, Maurizio, Marcheschi, Paolo, Giannessi, Daniela, Nekolla, Stephan, Lombardi, Massimo, Sicari, Rosa, Scholte, Arthur J.H.A., Zamorano, José L., Underwood, S. Richard, Knuuti, Juhani, Kaufmann, Philipp A., Neglia, Danilo, Gaemperli, Oliver, and Investigators, The EVINCI Study
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Aims Hybrid imaging provides a non-invasive assessment of coronary anatomy and myocardial perfusion. We sought to evaluate the added clinical value of hybrid imaging in a multi-centre multi-vendor setting.Methods and results Fourteen centres enrolled 252 patients with stable angina and intermediate (20-90%) pre-test likelihood of coronary artery disease (CAD) who underwent myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS), CT coronary angiography (CTCA), and quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) with fractional flow reserve (FFR). Hybrid MPS/CTCA images were obtained by 3D image fusion. Blinded core-lab analyses were performed for CTCA, MPS, QCA and hybrid datasets. Hemodynamically significant CAD was ruled-in non-invasively in the presence of a matched finding (myocardial perfusion defect co-localized with stenosed coronary artery) and ruled-out with normal findings (both CTCA and MPS normal). Overall prevalence of significant CAD on QCA (>70% stenosis or 30-70% with FFR≤0.80) was 37%. Of 1004 pathological myocardial segments on MPS, 246 (25%) were reclassified from their standard coronary distribution to another territory by hybrid imaging. In this respect, in 45/252 (18%) patients, hybrid imaging reassigned an entire perfusion defect to another coronary territory, changing the final diagnosis in 42% of the cases. Hybrid imaging allowed non-invasive CAD rule-out in 41%, and rule-in in 24% of patients, with a negative and positive predictive value of 88% and 87%, respectively.Conclusion In patients at intermediate risk of CAD, hybrid imaging allows non-invasive co-localization of myocardial perfusion defects and subtending coronary arteries, impacting clinical decision-making in almost one every five subjects.- Published
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12. Multicentre multi-device hybrid imaging study of coronary artery disease: results from the EValuation of INtegrated Cardiac Imaging for the Detection and Characterization of Ischaemic Heart Disease (EVINCI) hybrid imaging population
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Danilo Neglia, Valentina Lorenzoni, Rosa Poddighe, Francesco Cappelli, Arthur J.H.A. Scholte, Anna Teresinska, María Nazarena Pizzi, Riccardo Liga, Juhani Knuuti, Luis M. Rincón, Chiara Caselli, Philipp A. Kaufmann, Giancarlo Todiere, Stefano Puzzuoli, Stephen Schroeder, Jan Vontobel, Julia Stehli, Pasquale Perrone Filardi, Daniela Giannessi, Michiel A. de Graaf, Eliana Reyes, Sandy Nkomo, Selene Capitanio, Constantinos Anagnostopoulos, Alessia Gimelli, José Luis Zamorano, Covadonga Fernández-Golfín, Frank P. Graner, Dante Chiappino, Gianmario Sambuceti, Maija Mäki, Maurizio Mangione, Paolo Marraccini, Daniele Rovai, Fabio Marsico, Giuseppe Turchetti, Serafina Valente, Oliver Gaemperli, Martina Marinelli, Francesca Pugliese, Clara Carpeggiani, Massimo Lombardi, P. Marcheschi, Tanja Drosch, Santiago Aguadé-Bruix, Dominique Le Guludec, Gian Franco Gensini, François Rouzet, Mikko Pietilä, Stephan G. Nekolla, Camilla Zawaideh, S. Richard Underwood, Giancarlo Casolo, Rosa Sicari, Liga, Riccardo, Vontobel, Jan, Rovai, Daniele, Marinelli, Martina, Caselli, Chiara, Pietila, Mikko, Teresinska, Anna, Aguadé-Bruix, Santiago, Pizzi, Maria Nazarena, Todiere, Giancarlo, Gimelli, Alessia, Chiappino, Dante, Marraccini, Paolo, Schroeder, Stephen, Drosch, Tanja, Poddighe, Rosa, Casolo, Giancarlo, Anagnostopoulos, Constantino, Pugliese, Francesca, Rouzet, Francoi, Le Guludec, Dominique, Cappelli, Francesco, Valente, Serafina, Gensini, Gian Franco, Zawaideh, Camilla, Capitanio, Selene, Sambuceti, Gianmario, Marsico, Fabio, Filardi, Pasquale Perrone, Fernández-Golfn, Covadonga, Rincón, Luis M., Graner, Frank P., De Graaf, Michiel A., Stehli, Julia, Reyes, Eliana, Nkomo, Sandy, Mäki, Maija, Lorenzoni, Valentina, Turchetti, Giuseppe, Carpeggiani, Clara, Puzzuoli, Stefano, Mangione, Maurizio, Marcheschi, Paolo, Giannessi, Daniela, Nekolla, Stephan, Lombardi, Massimo, Sicari, Rosa, Scholte, Arthur J. H. A., Zamorano, Jose L., Underwood, S. Richard, Knuuti, Juhani, Kaufmann, Philipp A., Neglia, Danilo, and Gaemperli, Oliver
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Male ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging ,Internationality ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,CT coronary angiography ,Myocardial Ischemia ,Fractional flow reserve ,Coronary Artery Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Coronary Angiography ,Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy ,Multimodal Imaging ,Coronary artery disease ,EVINCI Study Investigators ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Cohort Studies ,Computer-Assisted ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retrospective Studie ,Tomography ,Cardiac imaging ,health care economics and organizations ,Computed tomography angiography ,Observer Variation ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Statistics ,Myocardial Perfusion Imaging ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Fractional Flow Reserve ,3. Good health ,Europe ,Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cardiology ,Female ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Hybrid imaging ,Aged ,Humans ,Positron-Emission Tomography ,Retrospective Studies ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,03 medical and health sciences ,Myocardial perfusion imaging ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Medical imaging ,Myocardial ,Nonparametric ,education ,Image Interpretation ,business.industry ,Original Articles ,ta3121 ,medicine.disease ,Coronary arteries ,Emission-Computed ,Cohort Studie ,business ,Single-Photon - Abstract
Aims Hybrid imaging provides a non-invasive assessment of coronary anatomy and myocardial perfusion. We sought to evaluate the added clinical value of hybrid imaging in a multi-centre multi-vendor setting. Methods and results Fourteen centres enrolled 252 patients with stable angina and intermediate (20-90%) pre-test likelihood of coronary artery disease (CAD) who underwent myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS), CT coronary angiography (CTCA), and quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) with fractional flow reserve (FFR). Hybrid MPS/CTCA images were obtained by 3D image fusion. Blinded core-lab analyses were performed for CTCA, MPS, QCA and hybrid datasets. Hemodynamically significant CAD was ruled-in non-invasively in the presence of a matched finding (myocardial perfusion defect colocalized with stenosed coronary artery) and ruled-out with normal findings (both CTCA and MPS normal). Overall prevalence of significant CAD on QCA (.70% stenosis or 30-70% with FFR≤0.80) was 37%. Of 1004 pathological myocardial segments on MPS, 246 (25%) were reclassified from their standard coronary distribution to another territory by hybrid imaging. In this respect, in 45/252 (18%) patients, hybrid imaging reassigned an entire perfusion defect to another coronary territory, changing the final diagnosis in 42% of the cases. Hybrid imaging allowed non-invasive CAD rule-out in 41%, and rule-in in 24% of patients, with a negative and positive predictive value of 88% and 87%, respectively. Conclusion In patients at intermediate risk of CAD, hybrid imaging allows non-invasive co-localization of myocardial perfusion defects and subtending coronary arteries, impacting clinical decision-making in almost one every five subjects. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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13. Multicentre multi-device hybrid imaging study of coronary artery disease: results from the EValuation of INtegrated Cardiac Imaging for the Detection and Characterization of Ischaemic Heart Disease (EVINCI) hybrid imaging population.
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Liga R, Vontobel J, Rovai D, Marinelli M, Caselli C, Pietila M, Teresinska A, Aguadé-Bruix S, Pizzi MN, Todiere G, Gimelli A, Chiappino D, Marraccini P, Schroeder S, Drosch T, Poddighe R, Casolo G, Anagnostopoulos C, Pugliese F, Rouzet F, Le Guludec D, Cappelli F, Valente S, Gensini GF, Zawaideh C, Capitanio S, Sambuceti G, Marsico F, Filardi PP, Fernández-Golfín C, Rincón LM, Graner FP, de Graaf MA, Stehli J, Reyes E, Nkomo S, Mäki M, Lorenzoni V, Turchetti G, Carpeggiani C, Puzzuoli S, Mangione M, Marcheschi P, Giannessi D, Nekolla S, Lombardi M, Sicari R, Scholte AJ, Zamorano JL, Underwood SR, Knuuti J, Kaufmann PA, Neglia D, and Gaemperli O
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- Aged, Cohort Studies, Computed Tomography Angiography methods, Coronary Angiography methods, Coronary Artery Disease physiopathology, Europe, Female, Humans, Internationality, Male, Middle Aged, Myocardial Ischemia physiopathology, Myocardial Perfusion Imaging methods, Observer Variation, Positron-Emission Tomography methods, Retrospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Statistics, Nonparametric, Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon methods, Coronary Artery Disease diagnostic imaging, Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial physiology, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Multimodal Imaging methods, Myocardial Ischemia diagnostic imaging
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Aims: Hybrid imaging provides a non-invasive assessment of coronary anatomy and myocardial perfusion. We sought to evaluate the added clinical value of hybrid imaging in a multi-centre multi-vendor setting., Methods and Results: Fourteen centres enrolled 252 patients with stable angina and intermediate (20-90%) pre-test likelihood of coronary artery disease (CAD) who underwent myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS), CT coronary angiography (CTCA), and quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) with fractional flow reserve (FFR). Hybrid MPS/CTCA images were obtained by 3D image fusion. Blinded core-lab analyses were performed for CTCA, MPS, QCA and hybrid datasets. Hemodynamically significant CAD was ruled-in non-invasively in the presence of a matched finding (myocardial perfusion defect co-localized with stenosed coronary artery) and ruled-out with normal findings (both CTCA and MPS normal). Overall prevalence of significant CAD on QCA (>70% stenosis or 30-70% with FFR≤0.80) was 37%. Of 1004 pathological myocardial segments on MPS, 246 (25%) were reclassified from their standard coronary distribution to another territory by hybrid imaging. In this respect, in 45/252 (18%) patients, hybrid imaging reassigned an entire perfusion defect to another coronary territory, changing the final diagnosis in 42% of the cases. Hybrid imaging allowed non-invasive CAD rule-out in 41%, and rule-in in 24% of patients, with a negative and positive predictive value of 88% and 87%, respectively., Conclusion: In patients at intermediate risk of CAD, hybrid imaging allows non-invasive co-localization of myocardial perfusion defects and subtending coronary arteries, impacting clinical decision-making in almost one every five subjects., (Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2016. For permissions please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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14. Recurrent hydatid cyst: ultrasound detection of an unusual cardiac embolic source.
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Zawaideh C, Aste M, Morelli MC, Rosa GM, and Bezante GP
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- Combined Modality Therapy, Diagnosis, Differential, Echinococcosis therapy, Echocardiography, Female, Heart Diseases therapy, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Middle Aged, Recurrence, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Whole Body Imaging, Echinococcosis diagnosis, Heart Diseases diagnosis, Heart Diseases parasitology
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