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Negative predictive value of SPECT for the occurrence of MACE in a medium-sized clinic in the Netherlands
Authors:M J Bom  J M B Manders  R Uijlings  E A Badings  F M A C Martens
Institution:1. Department of Cardiology, Deventer Hospital, N. Bolkesteinlaan 75, 7416 SE, Deventer, the Netherlands
2. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Deventer Hospital, N. Bolkesteinlaan 75, 7416 SE, Deventer, the Netherlands
Abstract:

Background

Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is an important prognostic tool in evaluating coronary artery disease (CAD), with a high negative predictive value (NPV) for the occurrence of major adverse cardiac events (MACE). The prognostic value of SPECT is disputed in women, patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), diabetes, left bundle branch block (LBBB) and renal impairment.

Methods

Seven hundred sixty-two patients without prior history of CAD who had SPECT without perfusion deficits were followed for 2 years for MACE. Predictive variables for the occurrence of MACE were reviewed by Cox proportional hazard regression, considering clinical information, resting-ECG data and SPECT data.

Results

The NPV of SPECT for the occurrence of MACE within 2 years was 95.8 %. Multivariate Cox regression revealed male gender as the only significant predictor for the occurrence of MACE, besides a positive stress ECG at SPECT and a low LVEF. AF, LBBB, renal impairment and diabetes had no significant effect on the prognosis after normal SPECT.

Conclusion

SPECT with normal perfusion images has great NPV in a medium-sized clinic in the Netherlands, even in patients with LBBB, AF, diabetes and renal impairment. MACE-free survival, however, was negatively influenced by male gender; we therefore propose more caution in men.
Keywords:Single photon emission computed tomography  SPECT  Prognosis  Major adverse cardiac events  MACE  CAD
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