Diagnostic Performance of Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography (from the Prospective National Multicenter Multivendor EVASCAN Study)

Computed tomographic coronary angiography (CTCA) has been proposed as a noninvasive test for significant coronary artery disease (CAD), but only limited data are available from prospective multicenter trials. The goal of this study was to establish the diagnostic accuracy of CTCA compared to coronar...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of cardiology 2013-02, Vol.111 (4), p.471-478
Hauptverfasser: Gueret, Pascal, MD, Deux, Jean-François, MD, Bonello, Laurent, MD, Sarran, Anthony, MD, Tron, Christophe, MD, Christiaens, Luc, MD, Dacher, Jean-Nicolas, MD, Bertrand, David, MD, Leborgne, Laurent, MD, Renard, Cedric, MD, Caussin, Christophe, MD, Cluzel, Philippe, MD, Helft, Gerard, MD, Crochet, Dominique, MD, Vernhet-Kovacsik, Hélène, MD, PhD, Chabbert, Valérie, MD, Ferrari, Emile, MD, Gilard, Martine, MD, Willoteaux, Serge, MD, Furber, Alain, MD, Barone-Rochette, Gilles, MD, Jankowski, Adrien, MD, Douek, Philippe, MD, Mousseaux, Elie, MD, Sirol, Marc, MD, Niarra, Ralph, MSc, Chatellier, Gilles, MD, Laissy, Jean-Pierre, MD, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Computed tomographic coronary angiography (CTCA) has been proposed as a noninvasive test for significant coronary artery disease (CAD), but only limited data are available from prospective multicenter trials. The goal of this study was to establish the diagnostic accuracy of CTCA compared to coronary angiography (CA) in a large population of symptomatic patients with clinical indications for coronary imaging. This national, multicenter study was designed to prospectively evaluate stable patients able to undergo CTCA followed by conventional CA. Data from CTCA and CA were analyzed in a blinded fashion at central core laboratories. The main outcome was the evaluation of patient-, vessel-, and segment-based diagnostic performance of CTCA to detect or rule out significant CAD (≥50% luminal diameter reduction). Of 757 patients enrolled, 746 (mean age 61 ± 12 years, 71% men) were analyzed. They underwent CTCA followed by CA 1.7 ± 0.8 days later using a 64-detector scanner. The prevalence of significant CAD in native coronary vessels by CA was 54%. The rate of nonassessable segments by CTCA was 6%. In a patient-based analysis, sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and positive and negative likelihood ratios of CTCA were 91%, 50%, 68%, 83%, 1.82, and 0.18, respectively. The strongest predictors of false-negative results on CTCA were high estimated pretest probability of CAD (odds ratio [OR] 1.97, p
ISSN:0002-9149
1879-1913
DOI:10.1016/j.amjcard.2012.10.029