Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5594513 | American Heart Journal | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Visual estimation of angiograms results in more frequent diagnosis of obstructive CAD as compared with QCA. Concordance of results for presence or absence of obstructive CAD was associated with high and low event rates, respectively. Disagreement was associated with intermediate event rates, suggesting that cardiologists integrated clinical information into routine visual assessment of angiograms.
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Authors
Rohan MD, Eric MS, William Schuyler MD, Louis P. MD, Andrzej S. PhD, Udo MD, MPH, Kerry L. PhD, Christopher B. MD, Daniel B. MD, MPH, Alicia AAS, Pamela S. MD, Manesh R. MD,