Background:
With the evaluation of focal epi-cardial coronary stenosis and non-obstructive atherosclerosis, the cardiac scans play
significant role in diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD). Moreover, the advancements in the imaging techniques leading to
improved risk assessment and timely therapies helps in early diagnosis of CAD with greater accuracy.
Aims:
To evaluate the role of cardiac scan in diagnosing CAD.
Methods:
Recruited 100 individuals without any history of CAD that refers to the assessment of suspected angina conducted the
prospective study. Electrocardiogram (ECG) findings assisted in the evaluation of left bundle branch blockage, abnormalities of
ST segment, and pathological Q waves.
Results:
The results depicted negative N.M findings among 38 respondents; whereas, ischemia and myocardial infarction was
diagnosed in 26% and 19% of the respondents, respectively. Majority of the males (59) were positive in contrast to 37 females with
positive results. Similarly, 24 respondents were presented with mild dilated left atria (LA), 37 respondents suffered from impaired
relaxation pattern of left ventricular (LV) diastolic filling; while, 40 of the respondents had normal global LV systolic function.
Conclusion:
The study results have concluded that noninvasive, low-risk, and cost-effective technique like ECG is beneficial
important advancement in the diagnosis of CAD.