Exercise testing and dipyridamole echocardiography test before and 48 h after successful coronary angioplasty: Prognostic implications

D. Massa, S. Pirelli, E. Gara, F. Faletra, A. Alberti, G. Piccalo, E. Corrada, A. Mafrici, A. Formentini, L. Campolo

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Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to determine the value of exercise testing (ET) and dipyridamole echocardiography test (DET) in the early functional evaluation after a successful coronary angioplasty (PTCA) and in the prediction of angina recurrence. 52 patients underwent ET and DET before and 48 h after a successful PTCA. During a 6-12 month follow-up period they all underwent clinical evaluation. Before PTCA, ET was positive in 49 of 52 patients (94%) and new asynergies were detected by DET in 47 of 52 patients (90%). 48 h after PTCA 23 patients (44%) had a positive ET results and 10 had positive DET response. During the follow-up, 17 patients experienced recurrence of angina. Positive predictive value (PPV) for angina recurrence of ET and DET performed early after the PTCA were, respectively, 57 and 80%. The PPV of ET increased to 88% when electrocardiographic (ECG) positivity was accompanied by angina. Negative predictive values of ET and DET were, respectively, 86% and 79%. Early after PTCA, exercise ECG positivity was not predictive of symptom recurrence while ECG positivity associated with angina revealed a high PPV, similar to that of DET.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13-17
Number of pages5
JournalEuropean Heart Journal
Volume10
Issue numberSUPPL. G
Publication statusPublished - 1989

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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