TY - JOUR
T1 - Coronary artery anomalies
T2 - Detection on coronary artery calcium scoring scan
AU - Lee, Hye Jeong
AU - Kim, Young Jin
AU - Hur, Jin
AU - Nam, Ji Eun
AU - Kim, Tae Hoon
AU - Choe, Kyu Ok
AU - Choi, Byoung Wook
PY - 2010/5
Y1 - 2010/5
N2 - OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of coronary artery calcium scanning in identifying coronary anomalies and potentially high-risk interarterial courses. Materials and met hods. Ninety-five consecutive patients who were diagnosed with a coronary anomaly on CT coronary angiography were enrolled, and 95 age- and sexmatched individuals in whom any coronary anomalies were excluded on CT coronary angiography were used as control subjects (total, 190 patients; 106 men and 84 women; mean age, 58 ± 12 years). The coronary artery calcium scan for each patient was retrospectively evaluated by three radiologists for the presence of coronary anomalies and the presence of an interarterial course in cases of suspected anomaly. Interobserver agreement was assessed. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of a coronary artery calcium scan for coronary anomalies and their interarterial courses were calculated, with CT coronary angiography as the reference standard. RESULTS. Almost perfect interobserver agreement was achieved in evaluating coronary anomalies and interarterial courses (κ = 0.81 and 0.92, respectively). We achieved a high grade of diagnostic performance of coronary artery calcium scanning in detecting coronary anomalies (sensitivity, 79-80%; specificity, 95-98%; PPV, 94-97%; and NPV, 82-83%) and interarterial courses (sensitivity, 88-91%; specificity, 95-97%; PPV, 84-91%; and NPV, 97%). CONCLUSION. Coronary anomalies and interarterial courses were detected with great accuracy on coronary artery calcium scans.
AB - OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of coronary artery calcium scanning in identifying coronary anomalies and potentially high-risk interarterial courses. Materials and met hods. Ninety-five consecutive patients who were diagnosed with a coronary anomaly on CT coronary angiography were enrolled, and 95 age- and sexmatched individuals in whom any coronary anomalies were excluded on CT coronary angiography were used as control subjects (total, 190 patients; 106 men and 84 women; mean age, 58 ± 12 years). The coronary artery calcium scan for each patient was retrospectively evaluated by three radiologists for the presence of coronary anomalies and the presence of an interarterial course in cases of suspected anomaly. Interobserver agreement was assessed. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of a coronary artery calcium scan for coronary anomalies and their interarterial courses were calculated, with CT coronary angiography as the reference standard. RESULTS. Almost perfect interobserver agreement was achieved in evaluating coronary anomalies and interarterial courses (κ = 0.81 and 0.92, respectively). We achieved a high grade of diagnostic performance of coronary artery calcium scanning in detecting coronary anomalies (sensitivity, 79-80%; specificity, 95-98%; PPV, 94-97%; and NPV, 82-83%) and interarterial courses (sensitivity, 88-91%; specificity, 95-97%; PPV, 84-91%; and NPV, 97%). CONCLUSION. Coronary anomalies and interarterial courses were detected with great accuracy on coronary artery calcium scans.
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U2 - 10.2214/AJR.09.3336
DO - 10.2214/AJR.09.3336
M3 - Article
C2 - 20410382
AN - SCOPUS:77951952752
SN - 0361-803X
VL - 194
SP - W382-W387
JO - The American journal of roentgenology and radium therapy
JF - The American journal of roentgenology and radium therapy
IS - 5
ER -