• Title of article

    Comparison Between Dobutamine Echocardiography and Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography for Interpretive Reproducibility

  • Author/Authors

    Ferro، نويسنده , , Adele and Pellegrino، نويسنده , , Teresa and Spinelli، نويسنده , , Letizia and Acampa، نويسنده , , Wanda and Petretta، نويسنده , , Mario and Cuocolo، نويسنده , , Alberto، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    1239
  • To page
    1244
  • Abstract
    Interpretive variability of dobutamine stress echocardiography (DSE) and stress single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has been previously investigated. However, no study has directly compared the variability of these techniques in the same patient population. We directly compared the interpretive reproducibility of DSE and stress SPECT in patients undergoing both types of pharmacologic stress imaging. Before discharge, simultaneous DSE and SPECT was performed in 56 patients early after a first acute myocardial infarction. Intra- and interobserver concordances were evaluated by exact agreement and κ statistic. Intraclass coefficient of correlation was used to assess intra- and interobserver reproducibilities of segmental score analysis. Intraobserver agreement percentages in the identification of patients with ischemia were 98% for SPECT and 91% for DSE (p = NS) and κ values were excellent (>0.80) for both techniques. Interobserver agreement was higher (p <0.01) for SPECT (96%) than for DSE (79%). Similarly, κ value was excellent for SPECT (0.92) and only moderate for DSE (0.56). Finally, the intraclass coefficients of correlation for intra- and interobserver reproducibilities were higher for SPECT (0.98 and 0.97, respectively) than for DSE (0.80 and 0.71, respectively; p <0.001 for both). In conclusion, after uncomplicated acute myocardial infarction, stress SPECT imaging has a better interpretive reproducibility than DSE.
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Cardiology
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Cardiology
  • Record number

    1902259