探讨不同的运动强度和参考标准对运动心电图检测冠状动脉疾病诊断准确性的影响 - 一项试点研究

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Julius Heimann, Thomas Schramm, Martin Grauduszus, Christine Joisten
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摘要

背景 运动心电图(ECG)常用于评估疑似冠状动脉疾病(CAD)患者。然而,与其他无创检查相比,由于其敏感性和特异性有限,国际指南已将其降级。 方法 我们假设,考虑到已达到的工作量水平,超过年龄预测最大心率(APMHR)85% 的充分用力可提高运动心电图的灵敏度和特异性。其次,尽管有报告称其他无创检查在这种情况下可提高诊断准确性,但几乎没有人研究过运动心电图对照功能参考标准进行评估时的表现。因此,在这项试验性研究中,共对 147 名在 90 天内接受运动心电图检查和冠状动脉造影术的无已知 CAD 患者进行了回顾性评估。 结果 85% 的 APMHR 和 75% 的预测工作量的综合终点比单独的 APMHR 略有优势,但无统计学意义(66.7% 对 58.1%;P = 0.545)。ST 段压低对检测解剖学定义的 CAD 的灵敏度为 51.3%,对检测功能相关的 CAD 的灵敏度为 62.5%(p = 0.378)。 结论 虽然这项试验性研究的结果缺乏统计学意义,但数字上的差异显然证明有理由对这一课题进行进一步研究。
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Examining the Effects of Different Exertion Levels and Reference Standards on the Diagnostic Accuracy of Exercise ECG for Detecting Coronary Artery Disease — A Pilot Study

Examining the Effects of Different Exertion Levels and Reference Standards on the Diagnostic Accuracy of Exercise ECG for Detecting Coronary Artery Disease — A Pilot Study

Background

Exercise electrocardiogram (ECG) is frequently used for evaluating patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD). However, it has been downgraded in international guidelines due to a limited sensitivity and specificity, compared with other non-invasive tests.

Methods

We hypothesized, that a sufficient exertion going beyond 85% of the age predicted maximal heart rate (APMHR), by considering the achieved level of workload can improve sensitivity and specificity of the exercise ECG. Secondly, the performance of exercise ECG, when evaluated against a functional reference standard has barely been investigated, although an improved diagnostic accuracy has been reported for other non-invasive tests in this case. Therefore, in this pilot study, a total of 147 patients without known CAD who underwent exercise ECG followed by coronary angiography within 90 days were retrospectively evaluated.

Results

The combined end point of 85% of APMHR and 75% of the predicted workload showed a slight but not statistically significant benefit over APMHR alone (66.7% vs. 58.1%; p = 0.545). The sensitivity of ST-segment depression was 51.3% for detecting anatomically defined CAD and 62.5% for functionally relevant CAD (p = 0.378).

Conclusions

Although the results of this pilot study lack statistical significance, the numeric differences clearly justify further research on this topic.

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3.40
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发文量
88
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The ANNALS OF NONINVASIVE ELECTROCARDIOLOGY (A.N.E) is an online only journal that incorporates ongoing advances in the clinical application and technology of traditional and new ECG-based techniques in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac patients. ANE is the first journal in an evolving subspecialty that incorporates ongoing advances in the clinical application and technology of traditional and new ECG-based techniques in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac patients. The publication includes topics related to 12-lead, exercise and high-resolution electrocardiography, arrhythmias, ischemia, repolarization phenomena, heart rate variability, circadian rhythms, bioengineering technology, signal-averaged ECGs, T-wave alternans and automatic external defibrillation. ANE publishes peer-reviewed articles of interest to clinicians and researchers in the field of noninvasive electrocardiology. Original research, clinical studies, state-of-the-art reviews, case reports, technical notes, and letters to the editors will be published to meet future demands in this field.
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