Detection of Significant Coronary Artery Disease by Noninvasive Anatomical and Functional Imaging
: Neglia D, Rovai D, Caselli C, Pietila M, Teresinska A, Aguade-Bruix S, Pizzi MN, Todiere G, Gimelli A, 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, Fernandez-Golfin C, Rincon LM, Graner FP, de Graaf MA, Fiechter M, Stehli J, Gaemperli O, Reyes E, Nkomo S, Maki M, Lorenzoni V, Turchetti G, Carpeggiani C, Marinelli M, Puzzuoli S, Mangione M, Marcheschi P, Mariani F, Giannessi D, Nekolla S, Lombardi M, Sicari R, Scholte AJHA, Zamorano JL, Kaufmann PA, Underwood SR, Knuuti J
Publisher: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
: 2015
Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging
: Circulation-Cardiovascular Imaging
: CIRC-CARDIOVASC IMAG
: e002179
: 8
: 3
: 22
: 1941-9651
: 1942-0080
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.114.002179
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 testing for detecting significant CAD defined invasively.