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Our preoccupation with coronary luminology. The dissociation between clinical and angiographic findings in ischemic heart disease.

E J Topol1, S E Nissen.   

Abstract

Nearly 40 years after its invention, the angiogram is still considered by most physicians to be the "gold standard" for defining coronary anatomy. Careful investigations have revealed many deficiencies inherent in this approach. The purpose of this article is to outline the evidence that our current preoccupation with coronary "luminology" may be misguided and to propose a rational paradigm for future practice and investigation. Angiography depicts coronary anatomy from a planar two-dimensional silhouette of the lumen. Angiography is limited in resolution to four or five line pairs per millimeter. Confounding factors include vessel tortuosity, overlap of structures, and the effects of lumen shape. After intervention, a hazy, broadened silhouette may overestimate the actual gain in lumen size. Studies show marked disparity between the apparent severity of lesions and their physiological effects. After myocardial infarction, cardiologists too often do not make an attempt to demonstrate the physiological significance of the stenosis before performing percutaneous coronary revascularization. Similarly, the allure of a better, more gratifying angiogram with new interventional devices appears to be a dominant factor in their popularity. Interventional cardiologists should be aware that techniques yielding marked angiographic benefit may also generate important but unrecognized hazards. The dissociation between the angiogram and clinical outcome should influence future research efforts. Our review of the literature indicates that we may benefit from shifting the current focus and preoccupation with coronary luminology to achieving the desired clinical end point: promoting survival and long-term freedom from myocardial infarction and the disabling symptoms of coronary heart disease.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7554219     DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.92.8.2333

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


  169 in total

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Authors:  C J Vrints; M J Claeys; J Bosmans; V Conraads; J P Snoeck
Journal:  Heart       Date:  1999-10       Impact factor: 5.994

Review 2.  Myocardial infarction in patients with normal coronary arteries: proposed pathogenesis and predisposing risk factors.

Authors:  S P Pinney; L E Rabbani
Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis       Date:  2001-02       Impact factor: 2.300

Review 3.  Coronary pressure measurement and fractional flow reserve.

Authors:  N H Pijls; B De Bruyne
Journal:  Heart       Date:  1998-12       Impact factor: 5.994

4.  Assessment of internal mammary artery and saphenous vein graft patency and flow reserve using transthoracic Doppler echocardiography.

Authors:  F Chirillo; A Bruni; G Balestra; C Cavallini; Z Olivari; J D Thomas; P Stritoni
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 5.994

5.  Noninvasive prediction of coronary artery disease progression by comparison of serial exercise electrocardiography and dipyridamole stress echocardiography.

Authors:  Olaf Rodriguez; Eugenio Picano; Silvio Fedele; Martha Morelos; Mario Marzilli
Journal:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2002-04       Impact factor: 2.357

6.  Diagnosis and prognosis of coronary artery disease: PET is superior to SPECT: Pro.

Authors:  Rob S B Beanlands; George Youssef
Journal:  J Nucl Cardiol       Date:  2010-08       Impact factor: 5.952

7.  Coronary artery disease: Percent stenosis in CAD--a flaw in current practice.

Authors:  K Lance Gould; Nils P Johnson
Journal:  Nat Rev Cardiol       Date:  2010-09       Impact factor: 32.419

Review 8.  Coronary physiology assessment in the catheterization laboratory.

Authors:  Felipe Díez-Delhoyo; Enrique Gutiérrez-Ibañes; Gerard Loughlin; Ricardo Sanz-Ruiz; María Eugenia Vázquez-Álvarez; Fernando Sarnago-Cebada; Rocío Angulo-Llanos; Ana Casado-Plasencia; Jaime Elízaga; Francisco Fernández Avilés Diáz
Journal:  World J Cardiol       Date:  2015-09-26

9.  Coronary plaque quantification by voxel analysis: dual-source MDCT angiography versus intravascular sonography.

Authors:  Harald Brodoefel; Christof Burgstahler; Adeel Sabir; Chun-Shan Yam; Faisal Khosa; Claus D Claussen; Melvin E Clouse
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 3.959

Review 10.  Coronary artery bypass grafts and MDCT imaging: what to know and what to look for.

Authors:  Riccardo Marano; Carlo Liguori; Pierluigi Rinaldi; Maria Luigia Storto; Marco Angelo Politi; Giancarlo Savino; Lorenzo Bonomo
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2007-09-15       Impact factor: 5.315

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