2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12350-011-9382-z
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Comparison of high efficiency CZT SPECT MPI to coronary angiography

Abstract: In this so far largest correlation study between coronary angiography and high efficiency CZT SPECT imaging, a high sensitivity and accuracy for detecting obstructive epicardial CAD was found for this new SPECT camera technology.

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“…Angiographic correlation in a subset of our cohort found an excellent sensitivity (96%), and high degree of accuracy (86%) for detecting coronary disease, which is consistent with previous publications [4] . The specificity of 50% is also consistent with previous publications on SPECT MPI [4] .…”
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“…Angiographic correlation in a subset of our cohort found an excellent sensitivity (96%), and high degree of accuracy (86%) for detecting coronary disease, which is consistent with previous publications [4] . The specificity of 50% is also consistent with previous publications on SPECT MPI [4] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Angiographic correlation in a subset of our cohort found an excellent sensitivity (96%), and high degree of accuracy (86%) for detecting coronary disease, which is consistent with previous publications [4] . The specificity of 50% is also consistent with previous publications on SPECT MPI [4] . This specificity may not be entirely representative of the true specificity associated with SPECT MPI, as patients with normal studies rarely proceed on to angiography, thus limiting a more robust and accurate evaluation of true negative and false negative studies [4] .…”
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