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@article{2249621, author = {Zagatina, Angela and Kalinina, Elena and Caprnda, Martin and Gaspar, Ludovit and Gazdikova, Katarina and Ullrich, David and Prosecký, Robert and Rodrigo, Luis and Kružliak, Peter}, article_location = {ABINGDON}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00015385.2022.2121538}, keywords = {Echocardiography; outcome; elderly; coronary flow; coronary Doppler}, language = {eng}, issn = {0001-5385}, journal = {Acta Cardiologica}, title = {Prognostic value of Doppler echocardiographic coronary flow velocity assessment at rest in elderly patients}, url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00015385.2022.2121538?journalCode=tacd20}, volume = {78}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2249621 AU - Zagatina, Angela - Kalinina, Elena - Caprnda, Martin - Gaspar, Ludovit - Gazdikova, Katarina - Ullrich, David - Prosecký, Robert - Rodrigo, Luis - Kružliak, Peter PY - 2023 TI - Prognostic value of Doppler echocardiographic coronary flow velocity assessment at rest in elderly patients JF - Acta Cardiologica VL - 78 IS - 4 SP - 409-416 EP - 409-416 PB - TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD SN - 00015385 KW - Echocardiography KW - outcome KW - elderly KW - coronary flow KW - coronary Doppler UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00015385.2022.2121538?journalCode=tacd20 N2 - Background Atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease (CAD) are a common condition and cause of death in the elderly population. There are difficulties with risk assessment in the elderly as the objectification of their symptomatic status can be challenging due to neuromuscular weakness, physical deconditioning or neurological, orthopaedic, peripheral vascular, or respiratory limitations. Non-invasive coronary artery velocity assessment by Doppler method at rest could be helpful in the elderly population. To evaluate the prognostic role of coronary artery ultrasound assessment in a non-selected elderly population in everyday clinical practice. Methods One hundred forty-five patients, aged >= 75years (99 women; 80 +/- 4 years), formed the study group. Left coronary artery flows were scanned in addition to conventional echocardiography. During a median follow-up of 26 months, 16 deaths and 2 non-fatal MI occurred. Results In multivariable analysis, maximal coronary velocity was the only independent predictor for mortality (heart rate [HR]: 1.02, 95%, CI: 1.01-1.04, p < .0005) and for mortality/MI (HR: 1.02, 95%, CI: 1.01-1.03, p < .0001). The value of 110 cm/s maximal coronary flow velocity (CFL) in the proximal segments of left arteries was the best predictor for death, sensitivity 50%, specificity 90%, p < .005. The annual mortality rate was 16.6% persons/year for patients with elevated CFL >= 110 cm/s. The value 81 cm/s was the best predictor for death/MI, sensitivity 61%, specificity 80%, p < .0005; annual mortality rate was 11.2% persons/year for patients with elevated CFL >= 81 cm/s (p < .0001). Conclusion Doppler CFL scanning during routine echocardiography is a feasible and valuable tool for assessment of short-term prognosis in elderly patients. ER -
ZAGATINA, Angela, Elena KALININA, Martin CAPRNDA, Ludovit GASPAR, Katarina GAZDIKOVA, David ULLRICH, Robert PROSECKÝ, Luis RODRIGO and Peter KRUŽLIAK. Prognostic value of Doppler echocardiographic coronary flow velocity assessment at rest in elderly patients. \textit{Acta Cardiologica}. ABINGDON: TAYLOR \&{} FRANCIS LTD, 2023, vol.~78, No~4, p.~409-416. ISSN~0001-5385. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00015385.2022.2121538.
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