2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2013.06.003
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Is myocardial stress perfusion MR-imaging suitable to predict the long term clinical outcome after revascularization?

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“…Of 3144 records (1152 diagnostic studies and 1992 prognostic studies) identified and retrieved for title and abstract evaluation, 2909 (1038 diagnostic studies and 1871 prognostic studies) were excluded, resulting in 235 potentially relevant articles (114 diagnostic studies and 121 prognostic studies) included in the full-text assessment of eligibility. After exclusions, 64 studies, including 33 diagnostic studies pooling 7814 individuals and 31 prognostic studies pooling 67 080 individuals, published between October 29, 2002, and October 19, 2021, were included in the meta-analysis (eFigure 1 in Supplement 1). The study-level prevalence of CAD ranged between 11% and 83% in diagnostic studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of 3144 records (1152 diagnostic studies and 1992 prognostic studies) identified and retrieved for title and abstract evaluation, 2909 (1038 diagnostic studies and 1871 prognostic studies) were excluded, resulting in 235 potentially relevant articles (114 diagnostic studies and 121 prognostic studies) included in the full-text assessment of eligibility. After exclusions, 64 studies, including 33 diagnostic studies pooling 7814 individuals and 31 prognostic studies pooling 67 080 individuals, published between October 29, 2002, and October 19, 2021, were included in the meta-analysis (eFigure 1 in Supplement 1). The study-level prevalence of CAD ranged between 11% and 83% in diagnostic studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall quality of included studies was high (eFigure 2 and eTable 3 in Supplement 1). The main characteristics of studies included in the diagnostic and prognostic meta-analyses are summarized in eTables 1 and 2 in Supplement 1.…”
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“…103 The key concept shown in the literature emphasizes that the presence of a perfusion defect is associated with a worse prognosis regardless of a qualitative or quantitative assessment approach. 14,103 Interestingly, when compared with invasive fractional flow reserve, the noninvasive approach represented by stress CMR results in a lower rate of revascularization without increased incidence of MACE. 104 Similar to T1 mapping and T2 mapping approaches, stress CMR is progressively moving to a quantitative approach.…”
Section: Ischemia Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%