Controversies in Diagnostic Imaging of Patients With Suspected Stable and Acute Chest Pain Syndromes.
Acute Coronary Syndrome
/ diagnostic imaging
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Angina, Stable
/ diagnostic imaging
Cardiac Imaging Techniques
Coronary Artery Disease
/ diagnostic imaging
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Observer Variation
Patient Selection
Predictive Value of Tests
Prognosis
Reproducibility of Results
Risk Factors
anatomy
chest pain
functional testing
imaging
Journal
JACC. Cardiovascular imaging
ISSN: 1876-7591
Titre abrégé: JACC Cardiovasc Imaging
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101467978
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
07 2019
07 2019
Historique:
received:
06
05
2019
accepted:
06
05
2019
entrez:
6
7
2019
pubmed:
6
7
2019
medline:
18
3
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
There has been a tremendous growth quantity of high-quality imaging evidence in the area of acute and stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD). A number of recent comparative effectiveness trials have spurned significant controversies in the field of cardiovascular imaging. The result of this evidence is that many health care policies and national guidelines have undergone significant revisions. With all of this evidence, many challenges remain and the optimal evaluation strategy for evaluation of patients presenting with chest pain remains ill-defined. This paper enlisted the guidance of numerous experts in the field of cardiovascular imaging to garner their perspective on available imaging research in chest pain syndromes. Each of these vignettes represent editorial perspectives and diverse opinions as to which, if any, should be the primary test in the evaluation of stable chest pain. These perspectives are not meant to be all inclusive but to highlight many of the commonly discussed controversies in the evaluation of chest pain symptoms. These perspectives are presented as a pre-amble to an upcoming American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association clinical practice guideline that is undergoing revision from the previous report published in 2012. The evidence has changed considerably since the 2012 SIHD guideline, and the current perspectives represent the diversity of available evidence as to the optimal imaging strategy for evaluation of the symptomatic patient.
Identifiants
pubmed: 31272608
pii: S1936-878X(19)30459-0
doi: 10.1016/j.jcmg.2019.05.009
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
1254-1278Informations de copyright
Copyright © 2019 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.