Abstract:Background
The usefulness of QT dispersion (QTd) during adenosine myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) to predict severity of coronary artery disease (CAD) has not been studied.
Methods
Eighty‐eight patients referred for diagnostic cardiac catheterization after abnormal MPI were included. Thirty‐four patients with no stenosis (Duke Score = 0) were included in Group 1, and 54 patients with significant CAD (Duke Score ≥ 2) formed Group 2. Resting and stress QTd and prolongation in QTd (ΔQTd) were measured and eval… Show more
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