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MPI + CTA in patient with atypical chest pain

Teaching Case

Case presentation:

  • Female.
  • 59 y.o.
  • Atypical chest pain for the past 6 months.
  • Total Cholesterol = 190; HDL = 40; LDL = 88 (on statins).
  • Glucose: 0.93, HbA1C = 6.7 % (on insulin + metformin).

Teaching points:

  • MPS investigates the pathophysiological consequences of luminal obstructive CAD, while CTA indicates the presence, extent and location of coronary atherosclerosis.
  • For pratical purposes, CTA excludes CAD (high NPV).
  • A negative CTA implies no need of MPS on follow-up.
  • A positive CTA (if performed initially) implies the need for a MPS for short-term prognosis and eventual revascularization, because of low PPV.
  • Combined anatomical and functional assessment may allow improved risk stratification.

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