Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3016061 | Revista Española de Cardiología | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The use of multislice computed tomography, such as 64-slice detector systems, has considerably increased the sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of diagnosis to around 90%, though diagnostic accuracy may be considerably less in patients with severe coronary calcification, stents, or cardiac arrhythmias. Although the technique is straightforward for patients, the image reconstruction process is time-consuming, few centers currently offer the technique, and radiation exposure is several times that with conventional invasive coronary angiography. It appears that the main application of the technique is in ruling out coronary disease in low-risk patients rather than being part of the diagnostic work-up in those with a high probability of coronary artery disease.
Keywords
PESICPMACERISOTCSCAFOPTCIForamen oval permeable IVUSSESDESStentsDrug-eluting stentsstent recubiertoSCASESTInfarto agudo de miocardioTomografía ComputarizadaCellular therapyTerapia CelularSíndrome coronario agudosíndrome coronario agudo sin elevación del segmento STEcografia intracoronáriaCoronary interventionIntervencionismo coronario percutáneoIAMTVRtronco coronario izquierdo
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Authors
Rosa A. Hernández AntolÃn, Felipe Fernández Vázquez, José Moreu Burgos, Ramón López Palop,