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Dr Arthur Stillman. E-mail: aestill@emory.edu

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Keywords:

  • Science & Technology
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • FRACTIONAL FLOW RESERVE
  • CORONARY-ARTERY-DISEASE
  • CHEST-PAIN
  • ANGIOGRAPHY
  • STRATEGIES
  • HEALTH
  • TESTS
  • HEART

Cost-effectiveness for imaging stable ischemic disease

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Journal Title:

BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY

Volume:

Volume 93, Number 1113

Publisher:

, Pages 20190764-20190764

Type of Work:

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Abstract:

Stable ischemic heart disease remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Although there are multiple imaging modalities to diagnose and/or assist in the clinical management, the most cost-effective approach remains unclear. We reviewed the relevant and recent evidence-based clinical studies and trials to suggest the most cost-effective approach to stable ischemic heart disease. The limitations of these studies are discussed. Incorporating the results of recent multicenter trials, we suggest that for appropriate patients with coronary artery disease with any degree of stenosis or presence of coronary calcium, optimal medical therapy may be most cost-effective. Invasive coronary angiography and/or coronary revascularization would be primarily for non-responders or >/=50% left main stenosis. Stress cardiac magnetic imaging would be performed for those patients with non-diagnostic coronary CT angiography from motion and non-responders from optimal medical therapy in non-diagnostic coronary CT angiography group from high coronary calcium. These paths seem to be safe and cost-effective but requires modeling for confirmation.

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© 2020 The Authors. Published by the British Institute of Radiology

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