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2014

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64-detector coronary computed tomography;; coronary angiography;; coronary artery disease

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Multi-Detector Coronary Ct Imaging For The Identification Of Coronary Artery Stenoses In A "Real-World" Population, A. N. Makaryus, S. Henry, L. Loewinger, J. N. Makaryus, L. Boxt Jan 2014

Multi-Detector Coronary Ct Imaging For The Identification Of Coronary Artery Stenoses In A "Real-World" Population, A. N. Makaryus, S. Henry, L. Loewinger, J. N. Makaryus, L. Boxt

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BACKGROUND: Multi-detector computed tomography (CT) has emerged as a modality for the non-invasive assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD). Prior studies have selected patients for evaluation and have excluded many of the "real-world" patients commonly encountered in daily practice. We compared 64-detector-CT (64-CT) to conventional coronary angiography (CA) to investigate the accuracy of 64-CT in determining significant coronary stenoses in a "real-world" clinical population. METHODS: A total of 1,818 consecutive patients referred for 64-CT were evaluated. CT angiography was performed using the GE LightSpeed VCT (GE((R)) Healthcare). Forty-one patients in whom 64-CT results prompted CA investigation were further evaluated, and …