Transient ischaemic dilation and post-stress wall motion abnormality increase risk in patients with less than moderate ischaemia: analysis of the REFINE SPECT registry.
Miller RJH, Hu LH, Gransar H, Betancur J, Eisenberg E, Otaki Y, Sharir T, Fish MB, Ruddy TD, Dorbala S, Carli MD, Einstein AJ, Kaufmann PA, Sinusas AJ, Miller EJ, Bateman T, Germano G, Tamarappoo BK, Dey D, Berman DS, Slomka PJ. Transient ischaemic dilation and post-stress wall motion abnormality increase risk in patients with less than moderate ischaemia: analysis of the REFINE SPECT registry. European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging 2019, 21: 567-575. PMID: 31302679, PMCID: PMC7167750, DOI: 10.1093/ehjci/jez172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor adverse cardiovascular eventsTransient ischemic dilationWall motion abnormalitiesModerate ischaemiaMyocardial perfusion imagingMild ischaemiaIschemic dilationMultivariable Cox proportional hazards analysisHigh-risk imaging featuresCox proportional hazards analysisTomography myocardial perfusion imagingAdverse cardiovascular eventsHigh-risk featuresGroup of patientsProportional hazards analysisIncremental prognostic utilityTotal perfusion deficitREFINE SPECT registrySingle photon emissionMedian followCardiovascular eventsCardiovascular riskMultivariable analysisPrognostic utilityPerfusion deficits