J 2022

Should we routinely assess coronary artery Doppler in daily echocardiography practice?

ZAGATINA, A., N. ZHURAVSKAYA, M. CAPRNDA, H. A. SHIWANI, K. GAZDIKOVA et. al.

Základní údaje

Originální název

Should we routinely assess coronary artery Doppler in daily echocardiography practice?

Autoři

ZAGATINA, A., N. ZHURAVSKAYA, M. CAPRNDA, H. A. SHIWANI, K. GAZDIKOVA, L. RODRIGO, Peter KRUŽLIAK (703 Slovensko, garant, domácí) a D. SHMATOV

Vydání

Acta Cardiologica, Leuven, Acta Cardiologica, 2022, 0001-5385

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Článek v odborném periodiku

Obor

30201 Cardiac and Cardiovascular systems

Stát vydavatele

Velká Británie a Severní Irsko

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Odkazy

Impakt faktor

Impact factor: 1.600

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14110/22:00125396

Organizační jednotka

Lékařská fakulta

UT WoS

000697195900001

Klíčová slova anglicky

Coronary artery disease; coronary artery velocity; transthoracic echo; coronary Doppler; CFR; prognosis; coronary flow velocity reserve

Štítky

Příznaky

Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 16. 1. 2023 13:56, Mgr. Tereza Miškechová

Anotace

V originále

A lot of people with coronary artery disease do not have specific symptoms, and myocardial infarction or death are the first manifestation of the disease. New accurate, non-invasive and safe screening methods are required that can assess the prognosis of patients during routine examinations performed on millions of people. The aim of this review was to discuss the current literature regarding the utility of non-invasive ultrasound imaging of the coronary artery in assessing a patient's prognosis in daily practice. Assessment of coronary artery flow during common stress echocardiography or echocardiography can provide additive incremental prognostic information without the burden of radiation. Exercise or pharmacologic stress echocardiography tests combined with coronary flow velocity reserve assessment has advantages over stress tests based only on regional wall motion abnormalities. Scanning of main coronary arteries as an addition to routine echocardiography can reveal patients at high risk of adverse cardiac events in the near future.