Journal article

Prognostic value of stress imaging after revascularization: A systematic review of stress echocardiography and stress nuclear imaging

SC Harb, TH Marwick

American Heart Journal | MOSBY-ELSEVIER | Published : 2014

Abstract

Background Risk assessment may be important in patients being considered for repeat revascularization after prior coronary intervention or surgery. We sought the prognostic value of radionuclide stress myocardial perfusion imaging or echocardiography among patients with previous revascularization. Methods Studies on the outcomes of stress imaging tests after revascularization were selected from an electronic search if they reported the odds or hazard ratio (HR) of an abnormal stress test in the prediction of mortality (cardiac or total), hard cardiac events (cardiac death and myocardial infarction [MI]), total hard events (total mortality and MI]), or overall events (cardiac death, MI, and r..

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