TY - JOUR
T1 - Detection of coronary artery disease with perfusion stress echocardiography using a novel ultrasound imaging agent
T2 - Two Phase 3 international trials in comparison with radionuclide perfusion imaging
AU - Senior, Roxy
AU - Monaghan, Mark
AU - Main, Michael L.
AU - Zamorano, Jose L.
AU - Tiemann, Klaus
AU - Agati, Luciano
AU - Weissman, Neil J.
AU - Klein, Allan L.
AU - Marwick, Thomas H.
AU - Ahmad, Masood
AU - DeMaria, Anthony N.
AU - Zabalgoitia, Miguel
AU - Becher, Harald
AU - Kaul, Sanjiv
AU - Udelson, James E.
AU - Wackers, Frans J.
AU - Walovitch, Richard C.
AU - Picard, Michael H.
PY - 2009/1
Y1 - 2009/1
N2 - Aims: To determine if perfusion stress echocardiography (PSE) with Imagify™ (perflubutane polymer microspheres) is comparable to stress perfusion imaging using 99mTc single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) for coronary artery disease (CAD) detection. PSE is a novel technique for evaluating myocardial perfusion. RAMP (real-time assessment of myocardial perfusion)-1 and -2 were international, Phase 3 trials that evaluated the ability of PSE with Imagify, to detect CAD. Methods and results: Chronic, stable, chest pain patients (n = 662) underwent Imagify PSE and gated SPECT imaging at rest and during dipyridamole stress. Independent blinded cardiologists [three PSE readers per trial, and four SPECT readers (one for RAMP-1, three for RAMP-2)] interpreted images. CAD was defined by quantitative coronary angiography or 90-day outcome with clinical review. Accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity were evaluated using non-inferiority analysis (one-sided alpha = 0.025) compared with SPECT. SPECT results for RAMP-1 and -2 were: accuracy (70%, 67%), sensitivity (78%, 61%), and specificity (64%, 76%). Accuracy of all six PSE readers was non-inferior to SPECT (66-71%, P ≤ 0.004). Four demonstrated non-inferior sensitivity (68-77%, P ≤ 0.002), three demonstrated non-inferior specificity (72-88%, P ≤ 0.013). Three PSE readers (RAMP-2) were superior for sensitivity. Two PSE readers (RAMP-1) were superior for specificity. Area under the multi-reader receiver operating characteristics curve (0.72) was equal for both modalities. Majority of adverse events followed dipyridamole dosing, and were mild, transient, and required no treatment. Conclusions: Imagify PSE was well-tolerated. Its diagnostic performance in chest pain patients is comparable with SPECT perfusion imaging.
AB - Aims: To determine if perfusion stress echocardiography (PSE) with Imagify™ (perflubutane polymer microspheres) is comparable to stress perfusion imaging using 99mTc single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) for coronary artery disease (CAD) detection. PSE is a novel technique for evaluating myocardial perfusion. RAMP (real-time assessment of myocardial perfusion)-1 and -2 were international, Phase 3 trials that evaluated the ability of PSE with Imagify, to detect CAD. Methods and results: Chronic, stable, chest pain patients (n = 662) underwent Imagify PSE and gated SPECT imaging at rest and during dipyridamole stress. Independent blinded cardiologists [three PSE readers per trial, and four SPECT readers (one for RAMP-1, three for RAMP-2)] interpreted images. CAD was defined by quantitative coronary angiography or 90-day outcome with clinical review. Accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity were evaluated using non-inferiority analysis (one-sided alpha = 0.025) compared with SPECT. SPECT results for RAMP-1 and -2 were: accuracy (70%, 67%), sensitivity (78%, 61%), and specificity (64%, 76%). Accuracy of all six PSE readers was non-inferior to SPECT (66-71%, P ≤ 0.004). Four demonstrated non-inferior sensitivity (68-77%, P ≤ 0.002), three demonstrated non-inferior specificity (72-88%, P ≤ 0.013). Three PSE readers (RAMP-2) were superior for sensitivity. Two PSE readers (RAMP-1) were superior for specificity. Area under the multi-reader receiver operating characteristics curve (0.72) was equal for both modalities. Majority of adverse events followed dipyridamole dosing, and were mild, transient, and required no treatment. Conclusions: Imagify PSE was well-tolerated. Its diagnostic performance in chest pain patients is comparable with SPECT perfusion imaging.
KW - Contrast echocardiography
KW - Echocardiography
KW - Myocardial perfusion
KW - Nuclear imaging
KW - Stress echocardiography
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U2 - 10.1093/ejechocard/jen321
DO - 10.1093/ejechocard/jen321
M3 - Article
C2 - 19131498
AN - SCOPUS:58449106005
SN - 1525-2167
VL - 10
SP - 26
EP - 35
JO - European Journal of Echocardiography
JF - European Journal of Echocardiography
IS - 1
ER -