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The Value of Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography for the Detection of Coronary Artery Disease in Women

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Specialty Radiology
Date 1997 Nov 14
PMID 9356945
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Abstract

To determine whether there were any gender-based differences in the detection of coronary artery disease by dobutamine stress echocardiography, we examined 288 patients (187 men and 101 women) who underwent coronary angiography within 8 weeks of dobutamine stress testing. Abnormal test results were indicated by let ventricular wall motion abnormalities at rest, which did not improve or worsen, or inducible wall motion abnormalities in two or more segments with dobutamine. Overall, dobutamine stress echocardiography showed a high sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy in both men and women: 85%, 96%, and 88% anx 90%, 79%, and 86%, respectively. The sensitivity in detecting significant coronary artery disease in our population was not influenced by gender. However, the sensitivity of the test was influenced by the extent and location of coronary disease and the pattern of left ventricular, hypertrophy. The sensitivity was 80% in patients with single-vessel disease, whereas the sensitivity was 91% in patients with multivessel disease. In addition, patients with single-vessel disease had lower sensitivity when the abnormality was located in the left circumflex coronary artery territory (59% versus 86% in the left anterior descending and right coronary territories). Our data indicated that there is no gender-based difference in the sensitivity and specificity of dobutamine stress echocardiography in detecting coronary artery disease and that the limitations of the test should be attributed to the extent and location of coronary disease.

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