Literature DB >> 12040352

Electron beam tomography and angiography: sex differences.

Matthew J Budoff1, Shalizeh Shokooh, Robert M Shavelle, H Tina Kim, William J French.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We sought to study a large cohort of symptomatic women to determine the clinical use of electron beam tomography (EBT), with evaluation of the sensitivity and specificity of obstructive coronary disease and the differences between premenopausal and postmenopausal cohorts.
METHODS: Patients who underwent angiography for evaluation of coronary artery disease (CAD) and EBT within 3 months were enrolled. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to establish relationships between EBT calcium scores and angiographic disease.
RESULTS: We studied 1120 symptomatic patients, 387 women and 733 men. We found no significant differences with respect to sensitivity for obstructive disease (96% in men and women). However, women had a significantly higher specificity (46% in men versus 57% in women; P =.01). The area under the curves for coronary calcium score predicting angiographic disease was 0.85 for all patients and 0.84 in women. Evaluation of scores on the basis of age revealed a 14.4-year lag between men and women. One hundred thirty-five women had negative EBT study results (score, zero; no calcium present), with 6 with single-vessel disease and 129 with normal coronaries or nonobstructive disease only (negative predictive value, 96%).
CONCLUSION: EBT may have a great value in evaluation of women with possible CAD. The high sensitivity and high negative predictive value may serve as the basis for a new diagnostic approach to filter symptomatic women with suspected CAD before coronary angiography.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12040352     DOI: 10.1067/mhj.2002.121737

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Heart J        ISSN: 0002-8703            Impact factor:   4.749


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