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Combination of computed tomography angiography with coronary artery calcium score for improved diagnosis of coronary artery disease: a collaborative meta-analysis of stable chest pain patients referred for invasive coronary angiography.
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 13.10.2023
Mohamed Mahmoud, Bosserdt Maria, Wieske Viktoria, Dubourg Benjamin, Alkadhi Hatem, Garcia Mario J, Leschka Sebastian, Zimmermann Elke, Shabestari Abbas Arjmand, Nørgaard Bjarne L, Meijs Matthijs F L, Øvrehus Kristian Altern, Diederichsen Axel Cosmus Pyndt, Knuuti Juhani, Halvorsen BjøA, Mendoza-Rodriguez Vladymir, Wan Yung Liang, Bettencourt Nuno, Martuscelli Eugenio, Buechel Ronny Ralf, Mickley Hans, Sun Kai, Muraglia Simone, Kaufmann Philipp Antonio, Herzog Bernhard A, Tardif Jean-Claude, Schuetz Georg M, Laule Michael, Newby David E, Achenbach Stephan, Budoff Matthew J, Haase Robert, Biavati Federico, Mézquita Aldo Vásquez, Schlattmann Peter, Dewey Marc, COME-CCT
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Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) has higher diagnostic accuracy than coronary artery calcium (CAC) score for detecting obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with stable chest pain, while the added diagnostic value of combining CCTA with CAC is unknown. We investigated whether combining coronary CCTA with CAC score can improve the diagnosis of obstructive CAD compared with CCTA alone.