Accuracy of quantitative coronary angiography with computed tomography and its dependency on plaque composition : Plaque composition and accuracy of cardiac CT.
Husmann L,
Gaemperli O,
Schepis T,
Scheffel H,
Valenta I,
Hoefflinghaus T,
Stolzmann P,
Desbiolles L,
Herzog BA,
Leschka S,
Marincek B,
Alkadhi H,
Kaufmann PA.
Cardiovascular Center, University Hospital Zurich, Raemistrasse 100, 8091, Zurich, Switzerland.
Objective: To determine the impact of plaque composition on accuracy of quantitative 64-slice computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA). Methods: The institutional review board approved this study; written informed consent was obtained from all patients. One hundred consecutive patients (42 women, mean age 64.6 +/- 9.4 years, age range 39-87 years) underwent CTCA and invasive quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) to determine (a) the diagnostic accuracy of CTCA for the detection of significant stenosis (diameter reduction of >/=50%), and (b) the accuracy of stenosis grading. In CTCA stenosis severity was graded in 10% steps and evaluated separately for calcified and non-calcified coronary lesions using Pearson-linear-regression analysis, Bland/Altman-analysis (BA), and Mann-Whitney-U-test. Results: In 60/100 patients 139 significant coronary artery stenoses were identified with QCA. On a per-segment analysis, sensitivity of CTCA was 75.5%, and specificity was 96.6% (positive predictive value: 72.9%, negative predictive value: 97.0%). Quantification of stenosis grading correlated moderately between methods (r = 0.60; P < 0.001), with an overestimation by CTCA of 5.5% (BA limits-of-agreement -29 to 39%). BA limits-of-agreement were greater in calcified lesions (-29.2 to 45.6%; mean error 8.2%) than in non-calcified lesions (-25.9 to 30.2%; mean error 2.2%) and differed significantly (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Diagnostic accuracy of CTCA is high, however agreement for quantitative lesion severity assessment between CTCA and QCA is moderate for calcified but superior for non-calcified lesions.
PMID: 18563625 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]