Multicentre multi-device hybrid imaging study of coronary artery disease: results from the EValuation of INtegrated Cardiac Imaging for the Detection and Characterization of Ischaemic Heart Disease (EVINCI) hybrid imaging population
- Creators
- Liga, Riccardo
- Vontobel, Jan
- Rovai, Daniele
- Marinelli, Martina
- Caselli, Chiara
- Pietila, Mikko
- Teresinska, Anna
- Aguadé-Bruix, Santiago
- Pizzi, Maria Nazarena
- Todiere, Giancarlo
- Gimelli, Alessia
- Chiappino, Dante
- Marraccini, Paolo
- Schroeder, Stephen
- Drosch, Tanja
- Poddighe, Rosa
- Casolo, Giancarlo
- Anagnostopoulos, Constantinos
- Pugliese, Francesca
- Rouzet, Francois
- Le Guludec, Dominique
- Cappelli, Francesco
- Valente, Serafina
- Gensini, Gian Franco
- Zawaideh, Camilla
- Capitanio, Selene
- Sambuceti, Gianmario
- Marsico, Fabio
- Filardi, Pasquale Perrone
- Fernández-Golfín, Covadonga
- Rincón, Luis M
- Graner, Frank P
- de Graaf, Michiel A
- Stehli, Julia
- Reyes, Eliana
- Nkomo, Sandy
- Mäki, Maija
- Lorenzoni, Valentina
- Turchetti, Giuseppe
- Carpeggiani, Clara
- Puzzuoli, Stefano
- Mangione, Maurizio
- Marcheschi, Paolo
- Giannessi, Daniela
- Nekolla, Stephan
- Lombardi, Massimo
- Sicari, Rosa
- Scholte, Arthur J H A
- Zamorano, José L
- Underwood, S Richard
- Knuuti, Juhani
- Kaufmann, Philipp A
- Neglia, Danilo
- Gaemperli, Oliver
- Others:
- Liga, Riccardo
- Vontobel, Jan
- Rovai, Daniele
- Marinelli, Martina
- Caselli, Chiara
- Pietila, Mikko
- Teresinska, Anna
- Aguadé-Bruix, Santiago
- Pizzi, Maria Nazarena
- Todiere, Giancarlo
- Gimelli, Alessia
- Chiappino, Dante
- Marraccini, Paolo
- Schroeder, Stephen
- Drosch, Tanja
- Poddighe, Rosa
- Casolo, Giancarlo
- Anagnostopoulos, Constantino
- Pugliese, Francesca
- Rouzet, Francoi
- Le Guludec, Dominique
- Cappelli, Francesco
- Valente, Serafina
- Gensini, Gian Franco
- Zawaideh, Camilla
- Capitanio, Selene
- Sambuceti, Gianmario
- Marsico, Fabio
- Filardi, Pasquale Perrone
- Fernández-Golfín, Covadonga
- Rincón, Luis M
- Graner, Frank P
- de Graaf, Michiel A
- Stehli, Julia
- Reyes, Eliana
- Nkomo, Sandy
- Mäki, Maija
- Lorenzoni, Valentina
- Turchetti, Giuseppe
- Carpeggiani, Clara
- Puzzuoli, Stefano
- Mangione, Maurizio
- Marcheschi, Paolo
- Giannessi, Daniela
- Nekolla, Stephan
- Lombardi, Massimo
- Sicari, Rosa
- Scholte, Arthur J H A
- Zamorano, José L
- Underwood, S Richard
- Knuuti, Juhani
- Kaufmann, Philipp A
- Neglia, Danilo
- Gaemperli, Oliver
Description
AIMS: Hybrid imaging provides a non-invasive assessment of coronary anatomy and myocardial perfusion. We sought to evaluate the added clinical value of hybrid imaging in a multi-centre multi-vendor setting. METHODS AND RESULTS: Fourteen centres enrolled 252 patients with stable angina and intermediate (20-90%) pre-test likelihood of coronary artery disease (CAD) who underwent myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS), CT coronary angiography (CTCA), and quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) with fractional flow reserve (FFR). Hybrid MPS/CTCA images were obtained by 3D image fusion. Blinded core-lab analyses were performed for CTCA, MPS, QCA and hybrid datasets. Hemodynamically significant CAD was ruled-in non-invasively in the presence of a matched finding (myocardial perfusion defect co-localized with stenosed coronary artery) and ruled-out with normal findings (both CTCA and MPS normal). Overall prevalence of significant CAD on QCA (>70% stenosis or 30-70% with FFR≤0.80) was 37%. Of 1004 pathological myocardial segments on MPS, 246 (25%) were reclassified from their standard coronary distribution to another territory by hybrid imaging. In this respect, in 45/252 (18%) patients, hybrid imaging reassigned an entire perfusion defect to another coronary territory, changing the final diagnosis in 42% of the cases. Hybrid imaging allowed non-invasive CAD rule-out in 41%, and rule-in in 24% of patients, with a negative and positive predictive value of 88% and 87%, respectively. CONCLUSION: In patients at intermediate risk of CAD, hybrid imaging allows non-invasive co-localization of myocardial perfusion defects and subtending coronary arteries, impacting clinical decision-making in almost one every five subjects.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/959946
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/959946
- Origin repository
- UNIGE