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Quantitative thallium imaging findings in patients with normal coronary angiographic findings and in clinically normal subjects.

S Kaul, J B Newell, D A Chesler, G M Pohost, R D Okada, C A Boucher.   

Abstract

Computer-quantified exercise thallium images in 45 clinically normal subjects (group I) and in 44 patients with chest pain and no significant coronary artery disease by angiography (group II) were compared. Group II patients were older and more frequently female, had ST-segment depression by electrocardiography, and included 8 with subcritical (0 to 49%) stenoses. When normality was defined by the range of thallium imaging values in the clinically normal subjects, and after correcting clearance for peak exercise heart rate, 20 of 44 patients (45%) in group II had "abnormal" findings. The only difference between the 20 patients with abnormal findings and the 24 with normal findings in group II was a greater frequency of subcritical (less than 50%) coronary stenoses in the abnormal group, 7 (35%) vs 1 (4%) (p less than 0.05). However, this does not explain most of the abnormalities of thallium imaging in group II. Thus, abnormal thallium findings in subjects with normal angiographic findings are frequently seen and are partially related to the presence of subcritical coronary stenoses, suggesting an underestimation of coronary obstruction. Furthermore, clinically and angiographically normal subjects may differ substantially, and both sets of normal subjects should be considered when establishing criteria for abnormality in exercise thallium imaging.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3953433     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(86)90825-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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