Women with breast implants have a higher rate of cardiac catheterization but a lower rate of percutaneous coronary intervention suggesting breast implant interference leads to higher false positive rates of cardiac stress imaging
Mohammad Reza Movahed,
Kyvan Irannejad,
Emma Venard
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundBreast implants cause attenuation during myocardial perfusion imaging (SPECT) and interfere with echocardiographic acoustic windows, which may cause false positive results. We hypothesized that false positive cardiac testing would lead to a lower rate of percutaneous intervention (PCI) in patients with breast implants who underwent cardiac catheterization.MethodsUsing ICD 10 codes for breast implants, cardiac catheterization, and percutaneous coronary interventions, we evaluated any association betwe… Show more
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