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The Diagnostic Accuracy of Exercise Treadmill Testing and Stress Echocardiography for the Detection of Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Aged ≥ 70 Years

https://doi.org/10.18087/cardio.2019.10.n438

Abstract

Aim: to compare diagnostic accuracy of exercise treadmill testing and stress echocardiography in the diagnosis of stable coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients aged >70 years.

Materials and methods. The study included 390 patients aged >70 years with suspected stable ischemic heart disease, who underwent elective coronary artery angiography (CAG). Exercise treadmill testing (ETT) according to the modified Bruce protocol was carried out in 189 patients (48 %), bicycle stress echocardiography - in 179 patients (46 %). Initially we determined the prevalence of angiographically significant CAD according to the gender and chest pain character, and identified persons in whom stress testing was appropriate. After that diagnostic accuracy of both tests was evaluated in patients with atypical angina and non-anginal chest pain.

Results. Among 72 patients with atypical angina and non-anginal pain who underwent ETT and had unequivocal results, 38 (53 %) had obstructive CAD. ETT for detection of obstructive CAD had sensitivity 79 %, specificity 82 %, positive likelihood ratio (LR+) 4.4, and negative likelihood ratio (LR-) 0.3. Positive result increased probability of obstructive CAD from 53 % to 83 %, negative result reduced probability of obstructive CAD to 25 %. Among 111 patients with atypical angina and non-anginal pain who underwent stress echocardiography and had unequivocal results, 69 (62 %) had obstructive CAD. Sensitivity, specificity, LR+, and LR- of stress echocardiography were equal to 89 %, 95 %, 17.8, and 0.1, respectively. Positive result increased probability of obstructive CAD from 62 % to 95 %, negative result reduced probability of obstructive CAD to 16 %.

Conclusion: bicycle stress echocardiography was found to be more accurate than ETT to rule in or rule out obstructive CAD in patients aged ≥ 70 years with atypical angina and non-anginal pain.

About the Authors

S. G. Kozlov
National Medical Research Centre of Cardiology
Russian Federation

Sergei Gennadievich Kozlov - Ph.D.

Moscow



O. V. Chernova
National Medical Research Centre of Cardiology
Russian Federation

Olga Valerievna Chernova - graduate student.

Moscow



Viktor Nikolaevich Shitov
National Medical Research Centre of Cardiology
Russian Federation

Viktor Nikolaevich Shitov - Ph.D.

Moscow



M. A. Matveeva
National Medical Research Centre of Cardiology
Russian Federation

Marina Alexandrovna Matveeva - Ph.D.

Moscow



I. A. Alekseeva
National Medical Research Centre of Cardiology
Russian Federation

Irina Alexandrovna Alekseeva - Ph.D.

Moscow


M. A. Saidova
National Medical Research Center of Cardiology
Russian Federation

Marina Abdulatipovna Saidova - professor, Ph.D.

Moscow



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Kozlov S.G., Chernova O.V., Shitov V.N., Matveeva M.A., Alekseeva I.A., Saidova M.A. The Diagnostic Accuracy of Exercise Treadmill Testing and Stress Echocardiography for the Detection of Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Aged ≥ 70 Years. Kardiologiia. 2019;59(10):23-30. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18087/cardio.2019.10.n438

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