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Comparison of exercise electrocardiography and magnetocardiography for detection of coronary artery disease using ST-segment fluctuation score

Author(s)
Shin, Eun-SeokChung, Ju-HyunPark, Seung GuSaleh, AhmedLam, Yat-YinBhak, JongJung, FriedrichMorita, SumioBrachmann, Johannes
Issued Date
2019-12
DOI
10.3233/CH-180485
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/32007
Fulltext
https://content.iospress.com/articles/clinical-hemorheology-and-microcirculation/ch180485
Citation
CLINICAL HEMORHEOLOGY AND MICROCIRCULATION, v.73, no.2, pp.283 - 291
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exercise electrocardiography (ECG) is frequently used as a diagnostic measure in patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD). However, it has low sensitivity for the detection of CAD. Magnetocardiography (MCG) has been proposed as an alternative tool to accurately diagnose CAD. OBJECTIVE: To date, a direct comparison of MCG to ECG has not been performed. This study sought to compare them for predicting the presence of significantly obstructive CAD. METHODS: The patients with chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of CAD were enrolled in the analysis. All the patients underwent a clinical evaluation, exercise ECG, MCG test, and coronary angiography (CA). CAD was defined as stenosis >= 70% in at least one major coronary artery on quantitative analysis of CA. RESULTS: We prospectively enrolled 202 consecutive patients who suggested CAD. The prevalence of CAD on CA was 39.1%. Sensitivity and accuracy for CAD diagnosis was higher for MCG compared with exercise ECG (sensitivities 68.4% and 40.5%, p < 0.001, specificities 95.1% and 91.1%, p = 0.267, and accuracies 84.7% and 71.3%, p < 0.001, respectively). There was no incremental diagnostic value of combined MCG and ECG to detect coronary artery disease (p = 0.357). CONCLUSIONS: For the patients with intermediate to high risk of CAD, MCG exercise test provides better diagnostic accuracy for the detection of relevant obstruction of the epicardial coronaries when directly compared to exercise ECG.
Publisher
IOS PRESS
ISSN
1386-0291
Keyword (Author)
Electrocardiographymagnetocardiographydiagnostic performance
Keyword
MYOCARDIAL-ISCHEMIAPOTENTIALSCOMPLEXSTRESSWAVE

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