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    Ischemic stroke caused by large-artery atherosclerosis: a red flag for subclinical coronary artery disease

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    BackgroundThe coronary calcium score (CAC) measured on chest computerized tomography is a risk marker of cardiac events and mortality. We compared CAC scores in two multiethnic groups without symptomatic coronary artery disease: subjects in the chronic phase after stroke or transient ischemic attack and at least one symptomatic stenosis ≥50% in the carotid or vertebrobasilar territories (Groupathero) and a control group (Groupcontrol).MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, Groupathero included two subgroups: GroupExtraorIntra, with stenoses in either cervical or intracranial arteries, and GroupExtra&Intra, with stenoses in at least one cervical and one intracranial artery. Groupcontrol had no history of prior stroke/transient ischemic attacks and no stenoses ≥50% in cervical or intracranial arteries. Age and sex were comparable in all groups. Frequencies of CAC ≥100 and CAC > 0 were compared between Groupathero and Groupcontrol, as well as between GroupExtraorIntr, GroupExtra&Intra, and Groupcontrol, with bivariate logistic regressions. Multivariate analyses were also performed.ResultsA total of 120 patients were included: 80 in Groupathero and 40 in Groupcontrol. CAC >0 was significantly more frequent in Groupathero (85%) than Groupcontrol (OR, 4.19; 1.74–10.07; p = 0.001). Rates of CAC ≥100 were not significantly different between Groupathero and Groupcontrol but were significantly greater in GroupExtra&Intra (n = 13) when compared to Groupcontrol (OR 4.67; 1.21–18.04; p = 0.025). In multivariate-adjusted analyses, “Groupathero” and “GroupExtra&Intra” were significantly associated with CAC.ConclusionThe frequency of coronary calcification was higher in subjects with stroke caused by large-artery atherosclerosis than in controls

    Myocardial perfusion in patients with suspected coronary artery disease: comparison between 320-MDCT and Rubidium-82 PET

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    Introdução: Na investigação não invasiva da doença arterial coronariana (DAC), destacam-se a tomografia computadorizada com 320 colunas de detectores (TC320) e a tomografia por emissão de pósitrons com Rubídio-82 (PET82Rb), por suas elevadas acurácias. A avaliação por imagem da perfusional miocárdica (MPI) por TC é predominantemente estática, em razão das limitações associadas à radiação ionizante. Avanços tecnológicos, como a reconstrução iterativa, permitiram o desenvolvimento de novos protocolos de aquisição multifásica, com baixa exposição à radiação. Objetivos: Avaliar a concordância entre TC320 multifásica e PET82Rb na avaliação de MPI (visual e semiquantitativa), em repouso e sob estresse farmacológico, em pacientes de risco intermediário para DAC significativa. Como objetivo secundário, avaliar o protocolo da perfusão multifásica na TC320 quanto à segurança, qualidade de imagem e dose de radiação. Métodos: Entre junho e outubro de 2013, foram incluídos, consecutivamente, 45 pacientes com suspeita de DAC significativa referidos para PET82Rb sob estresse com dipiridamol no Departamento de Medicina Nuclear do InCor-HCFMUSP, realizando, posteriormente, a TC320 multifásica volumétrica (cinco fases sob estresse), em um intervalo de até 30 dias. Um paciente foi excluído por descontinuar o protocolo. Os 44 indivíduos tiveram seus escores perfusionais (SSS e SDS) e percentual de miocárdio isquêmico (%MI) calculados para comparação. A análise estatística foi realizada com o programa R. Resultados: A idade média foi 63 anos e o sexo feminino (64%) predominou. A hipertensão foi o principal fator de risco presente (91%), e angina foi o sintoma mais frequente (48%). Uma forte correlação entre os métodos para o SSS (r=0,76, p = 4 (Kappa 0,77, IC 95% 0,55-0,98, p = 2 (Kappa 0,51, IC 95% 0,23-0,80, p = 4 (Kappa 0.77, 95% CI 0.55-0.98, p = 2 (Kappa 0.51, 95% CI 0.23-0.80, p < 0.001). In a per-segment analysis, agreement was high for the presence of perfusion defects during both stress and rest (Kappa 0.75 and 0.82, respectively) and was moderate for impairment severity (Kappa 0.58 and 0.65, respectively). The 320- CT protocol was safe, diagnostic and with low radiation burden (9.3 ± 2.4 mSv). Eight patients referred symptoms during the CT protocol, but those where mild and transient. Conclusions: There was a significant agreement between dipyridamole stress 320-CT MPI and 82RbPET MPI in the evaluation of suspected CAD patients of intermediate risk. The multiphase 320-CT MPI protocol was feasible, diagnostic and with relatively low radiation exposur

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    BackgroundThe coronary calcium score (CAC) measured on chest computerized tomography is a risk marker of cardiac events and mortality. We compared CAC scores in two multiethnic groups without symptomatic coronary artery disease: subjects in the chronic phase after stroke or transient ischemic attack and at least one symptomatic stenosis ≥50% in the carotid or vertebrobasilar territories (Groupathero) and a control group (Groupcontrol).MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, Groupathero included two subgroups: GroupExtraorIntra, with stenoses in either cervical or intracranial arteries, and GroupExtra&Intra, with stenoses in at least one cervical and one intracranial artery. Groupcontrol had no history of prior stroke/transient ischemic attacks and no stenoses ≥50% in cervical or intracranial arteries. Age and sex were comparable in all groups. Frequencies of CAC ≥100 and CAC > 0 were compared between Groupathero and Groupcontrol, as well as between GroupExtraorIntr, GroupExtra&Intra, and Groupcontrol, with bivariate logistic regressions. Multivariate analyses were also performed.ResultsA total of 120 patients were included: 80 in Groupathero and 40 in Groupcontrol. CAC >0 was significantly more frequent in Groupathero (85%) than Groupcontrol (OR, 4.19; 1.74–10.07; p = 0.001). Rates of CAC ≥100 were not significantly different between Groupathero and Groupcontrol but were significantly greater in GroupExtra&Intra (n = 13) when compared to Groupcontrol (OR 4.67; 1.21–18.04; p = 0.025). In multivariate-adjusted analyses, “Groupathero” and “GroupExtra&Intra” were significantly associated with CAC.ConclusionThe frequency of coronary calcification was higher in subjects with stroke caused by large-artery atherosclerosis than in controls.</p
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