A randomized controlled trial of multi-slice coronary computed tomography for evalation of acute chest pain

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作者
Goldstein, James A. [1 ]
Gallagher, Michael J. [1 ]
O'Neill, William W. [1 ]
Ross, Michael A. [1 ]
O'Neil, Brian J. [1 ]
Raff, Gilbert L. [1 ]
机构
[1] William Beaumont Hosp, Royal Oak, MI 48073 USA
关键词
ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; ASSOCIATION TASK-FORCE; ACUTE CARDIAC ISCHEMIA; EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT; MISSED DIAGNOSES; CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY; AMERICAN-COLLEGE; ANGIOGRAPHY; HEART; GUIDELINES;
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10.1016/j.jacc.2006.08.064
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives. This study sought to compare the safety, diagnostic efficacy, and efficiency of multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) with standard diagnostic evaluation of low-risk acute chest pain patients. Background. Over 1 million patients have emergency center evaluations for acute chest pain annually, at an estimated diagnostic cost of over $10 billion. Multi-slice computed tomography has a high negative predictive value for exclusion of coronary artery stenoses. Methods. We randomized patients to MSCT (n = 99) versus SOC (n = 98) protocols. The MSCT patients with minimal disease were discharged; those with stenosis > 70% underwent catheterization, whereas cases with intermediate lesions or non-diagnostic scans underwent stress testing. Outcomes included: safety (freedom from major adverse events over 6 months), diagnostic efficacy (clinically correct and definitive diagnosis), as well as time and cost of care. Results. Both approaches were completely (100%) safe. The MSCT alone immediately excluded or identified coronary disease as the source of chest pain in 75% of patients, including 67 with normal coronary arteries and 8 with severe disease referred for invasive evaluation. The remaining 25% of patients required stress testing, owing to intermediate severity lesions or non-diagnostic scans. During the index visit, MSCT evaluation reduced diagnostic time compared with SOC (3.4 h vs. 15.0 h, p < 0.001) and lowered costs ($1,586 vs. $1,872, p < 0.001). Importantly, MSCT patients required fewer repeat evaluations for recurrent chest pain (MSCT, 2 of 99 (2.0%) patients vs. SOC, 7 of 99 (7%) patients; p = 0.10). Conclusions. Multi-slice computed tomographic coronary angiography can definitively establish or exclude coronary disease as the cause of chest pain. However, inability to determine the physiological significance of intermediate severity coronary lesions and cases with inadequate image quality are present limitations. (Study of Coronary Artery Computed Tomography to Diagnose Emergency Chest Pain CR; http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00273832?order=1; NCT00273832)
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