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Melo, Marcelo Dantas Tavares de; Paiva, Marcelo Goulart; Santos, Maria Verônica Câmara; Rochitte, Carlos Eduardo; Moreira, Valéria de Melo; Saleh, Mohamed Hassan; Soares, Brandão, Simone Cristina; Gallafrio, Claudia Cosentino; Goldwasser, Daniel; Gripp, Eliza de Almeida; Piveta, Rafael Bonafim; Silva, Tonnison Oliveira; Santo, Thais Harada Campos Espirito; Ferreira, Waldinai Pereira; Salemi, Vera Maria Cury; Cauduro, Sanderson A; Barberato, Silvio Henrique; Lopes, Heloísa M Christovam; Pena, José Luiz Barros; Rached, Heron Rhydan Saad; Miglioranza, Marcelo Haertel; Pinheiro, Aurélio Carvalho; Vrandecic, Bárbara Athayde Linhares Martins; Cruz, Cecilia Beatriz Bittencourt Viana; Nomura, César Higa; Cerbino, Fernanda Mello Erthal; Costa, Isabela Bispo Santos da Silva; Coelho-Filho, Otavio Rizzi; Carneiro, Adriano Camargo de Castro; Burgos, Ursula Maria Moreira Costa; Fernandes, Juliano Lara; Uellendahl, Marly; Calado, Eveline Barros; Senra, Tiago; Assunção, Bruna Leal; Freire, Claudia Maria Vilas; Martins, Cristiane Nunes; Sawamura, Karen Saori Shiraishi; Brito, Márcio Miranda; Jardim, Maria Fernanda Silva; Bernardes, Renata Junqueira Moll; Diógenes, Tereza Cristina; Vieira, Lucas de Oliveira; Mesquita, Claudio Tinoco; Lopes, Rafael Willain; Neto, Elry Medeiros Vieira Segundo; Rigo, Letícia; Marin, Valeska Leite Siqueira; Santos, Marcelo José; Grossman, Gabriel Blacher; Quagliato, Priscila Cestari; Alcantara, Monica Luiza de; Teodoro, José Aldo Ribeiro; Albricker, Ana Cristina Lopes; Barros, Fanilda Souto; Amaral, Salomon Israel do; Porto, Carmen Lúcia Lascasas; Barros, Marcio Vinícius Lins; Santos, Simone Nascimento dos; Cantisano, Armando Luís; Petisco, Ana Cláudia Gomes Pereira; Barbosa, José Eduardo Martins; Veloso, Orlando Carlos Glória; Spina, Salvador; Pignatelli, Ricardo; Hajjar, Ludhmilla Abrahão; Filho, Roberto Kalil; Lopes, Marcelo Antônio Cartaxo Queiroga; Vieira, Marcelo Luiz Campos; Almeida, André Luiz Cerqueira.
Arq. bras. cardiol ; 117(4): 845-909, Oct. 2021. graf, ilus, tab
Article Pt | CONASS, SES-SP, SESSP-IDPCPROD, SES-SP | ID: biblio-1344557
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Arq Bras Cardiol ; 117(4): 845-909, 2021 10.
Article En, Pt | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34709307
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Int. j. cardiovasc. sci. (Impr.) ; 33(1): 57-64, Jan.-Feb. 2020. tab, graf
Article En | LILACS | ID: biblio-1090642

Abstract Background: Although associated with traditional cardiovascular risk factors, it is unclear whether obesity alone is associated with coronary artery disease (CAD). Objective: To investigate the role of obesity as a risk factor for CAD, defined by coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA). Methods: This study retrospectively included 1,814 patients referred for CCTA in a hospital in São Paulo, from August 2010 to July 2012. CAD was identified by coronary calcium score and presence of coronary stenosis > 50%. Images were analyzed by two specialists, and the coronary findings were compared between obese and non-obese groups. A multivariate analysis model was used to assess obesity as an independent variable for the occurrence of obstructive CAD. Results: Among the study population, mean age was 58.5 +/- 11.5 years, 22.8% were obese (BMI = 30 kg/m2) and 66.3% were male. The prevalence of obstructive CAD was 18.4% in both groups. Obese patients had higher median calcium score compared to non-obese subjects (14.7 vs. 1.4, respectively, p = 0.019). In the multivariate analysis, obesity was not an independent factor for obstructive CAD (coefficient = -0.035, p = 0.102). Conclusion: Although no differences were observed in the prevalence of obstructive CAD between obese and non-obese individuals, coronary calcium scores were significantly in lower the latter group.


Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Coronary Artery Disease/complications , Obesity/complications , Coronary Artery Disease/epidemiology , Body Mass Index , Calcium/blood , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Dyslipidemias , Computed Tomography Angiography/methods , Heart Disease Risk Factors
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ABC., imagem cardiovasc ; 33(3): eabc81, 2020. ilus, graf, tab
Article En, Pt | CONASS, SES-SP, SESSP-IDPCPROD, SES-SP | ID: biblio-1401706

BACKGROUND: Coronary computed tomography angiography is a noninvasive anatomic test for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease. The coronary fractional flow reserve is the gold standard method to determine if coronary stenosis is hemodynamically significant but requires an invasive procedure. Fractional flow reserve measurement by tomography is a new method to determine the hemodynamic significance of coronary luminal reduction. OBJECTIVE: To compare the accuracy of the invasive fractional flow reserve with the fractional flow reserve measurement by tomography. METHOD: Patients submitted to invasive coronary computed tomography angiography and fractional flow reserve were included in the study. Flow-restricted stenosis was defined by fractional flow reserve measurement by tomography and fractional flow reserve ≤ 0.8, and anatomically significant coronary artery disease was defined as stenosis ≥ 50%. Diagnostic performance of fractional flow reserve measurement by tomography and stenosis by coronary computed tomography angiography was accessed with invasive fractional flow reserve as the gold standard. RESULTS: Among the patients, 33% had fractional flow reserve ≤0.8. There was no significant difference between the fractional flow reserve measurement by tomography and fractional flow reserve averages (0.87 versus 0.84; p = 0.4). The correlation between the values of the methods was r = 0.77, and concordance was moderate (k = 0.54). When fractional flow reserve ≤ 0.75 was analyzed, the concordance between the methods was absolute. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of fractional flow reserve measurement by tomography were, respectively, 50%, 100%, 100% and 75%, for the threshold of 0.8. The mean difference between fractional flow reserve and fractional flow reserve measurement by tomography was -0.033 (95%CI -0.072-0.007), with concordance limits between -0.176 and -0.1111. CONCLUSION: Fractional flow reserve measurement by tomography is a new method with high diagnostic performance in the detection of hemodynamically significant coronary stenoses and significantly elevates the specificity of the isolated coronary computed tomography angiography.


FUNDAMENTO: A angiotomografia de coronárias é um teste anatômico não invasivo para diagnóstico de doença arterial coronariana. A reserva de fluxo fracionado coronariano é o método padrão-ouro para determinar se a estenose coronariana é hemodinamicamente significativa e requer procedimento invasivo. A mensuração da reserva de fluxo fracionado por tomografia é um novo método para determinar a significância hemodinâmica da redução luminal coronária. OBJETIVO: Comparar a acurácia da reserva de fluxo fracionado invasiva com a reserva de fluxo fracionado por tomografia. MÉTODO: Pacientes submetidos à angiotomografia de coronárias e à reserva de fluxo fracionado invasiva foram incluídos neste estudo. Estenose com limitação de fluxo foi definida por reserva de fluxo fracionado por tomografia e reserva de fluxo fracionado ≤ 0,8. Doença arterial coronariana anatomicamente significativa foi definida por estenose ≥ 50%. O desempenho da reserva de fluxo fracionado por tomografia e da estenose pela angiotomografia de coronárias foi acessado com a reserva de fluxo fracionado invasiva como padrão-ouro. RESULTADOS: Dentre os pacientes, 33% tinham reserva de fluxo fracionado ≤ 0,8. Não houve diferença significativa entre as médias de reserva de fluxo fracionado por tomografia e reserva de fluxo fracionado (0,87 versus 0,84; p=0,4). A correlação entre os valores dos métodos foi r = 0,77, com concordância moderada (k=0,54). Quando analisada a reserva de fluxo fracionado ≤ 0,75, a concordância entre os métodos foi absoluta. Sensibilidade, especificidade, valor preditivo positivo e negativo da reserva de fluxo fracionado por tomografia foram, respectivamente, 50%, 100%, 100% e 75%, para o limiar de 0,8. A média da diferença entre reserva de fluxo fracionado e reserva de fluxo fracionado por tomografia foi de -0,033 (IC95% -0,072-0,007), com limites de concordância entre -0,176 e -0,111. CONCLUSÃO: A reserva de fluxo fracionado por tomografia é um novo método, com alto desempenho diagnóstico na detecção de estenoses coronárias hemodinamicamente significativas, e eleva significativamente a especificidade da angiotomografia de coronárias isolada.


Coronary Artery Disease , Computed Tomography Angiography , Myocardial Ischemia
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Eur Heart J Case Rep ; 3(2)2019 Jun 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31449598

BACKGROUND: Scimitar syndrome consists of anomalous pulmonary vein drainage to the inferior vena cava. Its name derives from the image this anomalous pulmonary vein creates on a chest radiograph. We describe a case of normal venous pulmonary vein drainage that also presented the scimitar sign due to an aorto-collateral vessel. CASE SUMMARY: A 15-month-old girl presented with mild dyspnoea and fever. Control chest X-ray showed an image of cardiac dextroposition, hypoplastic right lung, and the 'scimitar sign'. Although the transthoracic echocardiogram confirmed the initial suspicion of anomalous pulmonary venous drainage, the computed tomography (CT) scan showed normal right pulmonary veins connected to the left atrium and revealed that an aorto-collateral vessel caused the scimitar sign. DISCUSSION: Although the patient had several typical alterations of the scimitar syndrome, the pulmonary venous connection was normal, and the scimitar sign was due to an aorto-collateral vessel. It might be difficult to describe venous pulmonary connections on the basis of echocardiography, so an angio CT scan proved to be a valuable tool in this scenario.

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PLoS One ; 12(4): e0174811, 2017.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28384171

Parathyroidectomy (PTX) may cause low levels of PTH, leading to an excessive reduction of bone turnover, which is associated with poor outcomes in dialysis patients, including vascular calcification (VC). We aimed to prospectively investigate the impact of PTX on bone remodeling and its potential consequence on the progression of VC in hemodialysis patients. In this prospective study, 19 hemodialysis patients with severe secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT) were evaluated. All patients underwent laboratorial tests and coronary tomography at baseline and, 6 and 12 months after PTX; bone biopsy was performed at baseline and 12-month. At baseline, all patients had increased PTH levels up to 2500 pg/mL and high turnover bone disease in their bone biopsies. Fourteen (74%) patients had VC. During the follow-up, there was a significant decrease of PTH at 6 and 12-month. At 12-month, 90% of the patients evolved to low turnover bone disease. During the period of the hungry bone syndrome (first 6 months), no change of coronary calcium score was observed. However, calcium score increased significantly thereafter (12th month). There was an association between VC progression and the severity of low turnover bone disease. In conclusion, the shift from high to low turnover bone disease after PTX occurs in parallel to VC progression, contributing to the understanding of the complex pathophysiology involving mineral metabolism and cardiovascular disease in hemodialysis patients.


Bone Remodeling , Parathyroidectomy , Renal Dialysis , Vascular Calcification/pathology , Adult , Biopsy , Bone and Bones/pathology , Disease Progression , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies
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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 29(4): 595-605, Oct-Dec/2014. tab, graf
Article Pt | LILACS | ID: lil-741722

Objetivo: Comparar a eficácia do AAS e da Varfarina na profilaxia da trombose em pacientes submetidos a operação cavopulmonar total. Avaliar se fatores de coagulação (VII, VIII e Proteína C), dados clínicos, fenestração ou fatores hemodinâmicos, interferem na trombose no pós-operatório. Métodos: Estudo prospectivo e randomizado de 30 pacientes, randomizados em Grupo I (Varfarina) e Grupo II (AAS), submetidos à derivação cavopulmonar total com tubo extracardíaco, entre 2008 e 2011, com seguimento de dois anos. Foram realizadas consultas clínicas que avaliavam efeitos colaterais e aderência. Realizado ecocardiograma transesofágico no pós-operatório imediato, 3, 6,12 e 24 meses; angiotomografia aos 6, 12 e 24 meses de pós-operatório para avaliação de alterações na parede interna do tubo ou trombos e cintilografia pulmonar, para avaliar possível TEP. Resultados: Dois óbitos no grupo I; 33,3% dos pacientes apresentaram trombo (46,7% no Grupo II). A ocorrência prévia de trombo e baixos níveis de proteína C da coagulação foram os únicos fatores que influenciaram no tempo livre de trombo (P=0,035 e 0,047). Avaliação angiotomográfica: 35,7% dos pacientes do grupo II tinham atapeteamento maior que 2 mm (P=0,082). Cintilografia: dois pacientes apresentaram TEP no grupo II. Cinco pacientes tiveram dificuldade de aderência, 4 no grupo I com INR variando de 1 a 6,4. Conclusão: A ocorrência prévia de trombo é um fator de risco para trombose no pós-operatório. Pacientes em uso de AAS tendem a depósito de material na parede do tubo. O número reduzido da amostra não permitiu concluir qual a droga mais eficaz na prevenção da trombose na população estudada. .


Objective: To compare the efficacy of aspirin and warfarin for prophylaxis of thrombosis in patients undergoing total cavopulmonary anastomosis. Evaluate whether coagulation factors (VII, VIII and protein C), clinical data, fenestration or hemodynamic factors, interfere with postoperative thrombosis. Methods: A prospective, randomized study of 30 patients, randomized into Group I (Warfarin) and Group II (AAS), underwent total cavopulmonary shunt with extracardiac conduit, between 2008 and 2011, with follow-up by clinical visits to evaluate side effects and adhesion. Performed transesophageal echocardiography in post operatory time, 3, 6,12 and 24 months; angiotomography at 6, 12 and 24 months to evaluate changes in the internal tube wall or thrombi and pulmonary scintigraphy to evaluate possible PTE. Results: Two deaths in group I; 33.3% of patients had thrombus (46.7% in Group II). The previous occurrence of thrombus and low levels of coagulation protein C were the only factors that influenced the time free of thrombus (P=0.035 and 0.047). Angiotomographic evaluation: 35.7% in group II presented material accumulation greater than 2 mm (P=0.082). Scintigraphy: two patients had PTE in group II. Five patients had difficulty to comply with the treatment, 4 in group I with INR ranging from 1 to 6.4. Conclusion: The previous occurrence of thrombus is a risk factor for thrombosis in the postoperative period. Patients using AAS tend to deposit material in the tube wall. The small sample size did not allow to conclude which is the most effective drug in the prevention of thrombosis in this population. .


Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Aspirin/therapeutic use , Fontan Procedure/methods , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Thrombosis/prevention & control , Warfarin/therapeutic use , Echocardiography , Fontan Procedure/adverse effects , Fontan Procedure/mortality , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Prospective Studies , Postoperative Complications/drug therapy , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Pulmonary Embolism/prevention & control , Pulmonary Embolism , Radionuclide Imaging , Statistics, Nonparametric , Time Factors , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome , Thrombosis/drug therapy , Thrombosis/mortality , Ventricular Dysfunction/physiopathology
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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 103(6,supl.3): 1-86, 12/2014. tab
Article Pt | LILACS | ID: lil-732178
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Rev Bras Cir Cardiovasc ; 29(4): 595-605, 2014.
Article En, Pt | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25714215

OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of aspirin and warfarin for prophylaxis of thrombosis in patients undergoing total cavopulmonary anastomosis. Evaluate whether coagulation factors (VII, VIII and protein C), clinical data, fenestration or hemodynamic factors, interfere with postoperative thrombosis. METHODS: A prospective, randomized study of 30 patients, randomized into Group I (Warfarin) and Group II (AAS), underwent total cavopulmonary shunt with extracardiac conduit, between 2008 and 2011, with follow-up by clinical visits to evaluate side effects and adhesion. Performed transesophageal echocardiography in post operatory time, 3, 6,12 and 24 months; angiotomography at 6, 12 and 24 months to evaluate changes in the internal tube wall or thrombi and pulmonary scintigraphy to evaluate possible PTE. RESULTS: Two deaths in group I; 33.3% of patients had thrombus (46.7% in Group II). The previous occurrence of thrombus and low levels of coagulation protein C were the only factors that influenced the time free of thrombus (P=0.035 and 0.047). Angiotomographic evaluation: 35.7% in group II presented material accumulation greater than 2 mm (P=0.082). Scintigraphy: two patients had PTE in group II. Five patients had difficulty to comply with the treatment, 4 in group I with INR ranging from 1 to 6.4. CONCLUSION: The previous occurrence of thrombus is a risk factor for thrombosis in the postoperative period. Patients using AAS tend to deposit material in the tube wall. The small sample size did not allow to conclude which is the most effective drug in the prevention of thrombosis in this population.


Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Aspirin/therapeutic use , Fontan Procedure/methods , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Thrombosis/prevention & control , Warfarin/therapeutic use , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Echocardiography , Female , Fontan Procedure/adverse effects , Fontan Procedure/mortality , Humans , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Male , Postoperative Complications/drug therapy , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Prospective Studies , Pulmonary Embolism/diagnostic imaging , Pulmonary Embolism/prevention & control , Radionuclide Imaging , Statistics, Nonparametric , Thrombosis/drug therapy , Thrombosis/mortality , Time Factors , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome , Ventricular Dysfunction/physiopathology
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Rev. bras. ecocardiogr. imagem cardiovasc ; 25(4): 278-284, out.-dez. 2012. tab
Article Pt | LILACS | ID: lil-653985

Introdução: Cerca de metade das mortes por doença coronariana (DAC) não são precedidas por sintomas cardíacos ou diagnóstico prévio. A quantificação da calcificação arterial coronariana (CAC) por tomografia é um preditor de eventos e reestratifica o risco de ocorrência desses eventos baseado no Escore de Risco de Framingham. Objetivo: Avaliar a capacidade do escore de cálcio de predizer revascularização em pacientes (pts) sem o diagnóstico prévio de DAC. Método: Estudo retrospectivo em pts sem diagnóstico prévio de DAC com quantificação da CAC, realizada em 2.009. A CAC foi obtida em tomografia multislice de 64 cortes, sem contraste, com aquisição sincronizada ao ECG, 120kV, 80-100mA, radiação < 1mSv, e medida pelo escore de cálcio de Agatston (EC) (limiar de 130 HU). Média, mediana e testes diagnósticos foram utilizados. Resultados: Avaliamos 263 pts (171 homens), com 59±13 anos, IMC = 27,7kg/m2 e seguimento médio de 18 ± 3 meses. O EC total foi 199,5 ± 24,39. Nos pacientes diabéticos (DM), o EC foi de 320,5 ± 67,56 e de 166 ± 24,47 nos não DM. Os 23 pacientes que foram revascularizados apresentaram EC médio de 692 ± 72,3 versus 134,7 ± 21,35 dos pacientes não revascularizados (p< 0,001). Dos 47 pts com EC ≥ 400, 17 (36,1%) foram revascularizados e dos 216 pts com EC< 400, 6 (2,6%) foram revascularizados (p< 0,001). Dos pts revascularizados, 15 sem DM tiveram EC médio de 672,7 ± 92,04 versus 728,3 ± 11 dos DM (8pts). Nos pts não revascularizados e sem DM (191 pts), apenas 18 pts tinham EC ≥ 400. Conclusão: O EC ≥ 400 foi forte preditor de revascularização com boa performance diagnóstica em pacientes sem diagnóstico prévio de DAC, no seguimento de 18 meses.


Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Calcium Signaling , Vascular Calcification/complications , Vascular Calcification/mortality , Coronary Artery Disease/surgery , Myocardial Revascularization/methods , Myocardial Revascularization , Myocardial Infarction/mortality , Risk Factors
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J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr ; 5(6): 449-58, 2011.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22146504

BACKGROUND: Coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) is a well-established diagnostic tool for coronary artery disease (CAD). However, coronary segments with prior stent implantation visualized with CTA may have limited evaluation and reduced accuracy. OBJECTIVE: We assessed the incremental value of stress myocardial CT perfusion (CTP) over anatomical assessment by coronary CTA alone in patients with stents, using quantitative invasive coronary angiography (≥50%) as reference. METHODS: Forty-six patients (56.9 ± 7.2 years; 28 men) referred to invasive coronary angiography were evaluated, combining coronary CTA and dipyridamole stress myocardial CTP with 64 detector-row CT. Coronary CTA was evaluated for ≥50% coronary stenosis, and myocardial CTP was used to potentially reclassify coronary territories, including those with stents and poorly evaluated stents because of artifacts. RESULTS: We evaluated 138 coronary territories, 62 with ≥1 stent. From these, 21 (34%) territories had adequately evaluated stents, 28 (45%) had limitedly evaluated stents still allowing diagnosis, and 13 (21%) had inadequately evaluated stents (no luminal assessment possible). Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy for coronary CTA in stent territories were, respectively, 85%, 77%, 87%, 74%, and 81%, and the combined use of coronary CTA and myocardial CTP were 88%, 95%, 97%, 81%, and 91% (P = 0.0292). In territories with impaired stent evaluation (limited or inadequate), the diagnostic performance of coronary CTA alone was 83%, 72%, 79%, 76% and 77%, and combined with myocardial CTP were 87%, 94%, 95%, 85%, and 91% (P = 0.036). CONCLUSION: The combined evaluation of coronary CTA and stress myocardial CTP improved the diagnostic accuracy for the detection of significant obstructive CAD in patients with stents.


Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary/instrumentation , Coronary Circulation , Coronary Restenosis/diagnostic imaging , Dipyridamole , Myocardial Perfusion Imaging/methods , Stents , Tomography, Spiral Computed , Vasodilator Agents , Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary/adverse effects , Artifacts , Brazil , Chi-Square Distribution , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Restenosis/etiology , Coronary Restenosis/physiopathology , Female , Hemodynamics , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Prospective Studies , ROC Curve , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Rev. bras. ecocardiogr. imagem cardiovasc ; 24(1): 42-50, jan.-mar. 2011. tab, graf
Article Pt | LILACS | ID: lil-571184

Objetivo: Avaliar a prevalência de estenose coronária significativa e de calcificação coronária, em pacientes com suspeita de síndrome coronária aguda (SCA), em estudo multicêntrico. Métodos: Pacientes do estudo CORE64 foram classificados em grupos SCA e não SCA de acordo com critérios clínicos, eletrocardiográficos e laboratoriais. As imagens obtidas pela tomografia computadorizada de 64 colunas de detectores (Aquilion 4, Toshiba), para avaliação do escore de cálcio (EC), pelo método de Agatston, foram adquiridas antes da angiografia coronária invasiva (ACI), sendo utilizados os seguintes parâmetros: sincronização prospectiva (colimação 4 x 3,0mm; voltagem de tubo de Raio X de 120kV e corrente de tubo de 300A). Redução luminal coronária >- 50%, definida pela ACI, foi considerada significativa. Resultados: Dos 291 pacientes (59,3 + 10 anos, 74% homens), 80 foram classificados no grupo SCA (41 casos de infarto sem supradesnível de ST e 39, de angina instável). A média do EC, no grupo SCA, foi de 120 +- 159 e 148 +- 166 no não SCA (pns). Escore de cálcio zero esteve presente em 16 pacientes (20%) do grupo SCA, dos quais 6 (8%) tinham lesão coronária significativa. No grupo não SCA, 8 (4%)...


Humans , Male , Female , Coronary Artery Disease/complications , Coronary Artery Disease/diagnosis , Chest Pain/complications , Coronary Stenosis/complications , Coronary Stenosis/diagnosis , Tomography, Spiral Computed/methods , Tomography, Spiral Computed , Multicenter Studies as Topic , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors
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In. Atik, Edmar; Moreira, Valéria de Melo Moreira. Imagens e correlações em cardiologia pediátrica: diagnóstico e terapêutica em casos clínicos. São Paulo, Roca, 2011. p.02-04.
Monography Pt | LILACS | ID: lil-594761
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In. Atik, Edmar; Moreira, Valéria de Melo Moreira. Imagens e correlações em cardiologia pediátrica: diagnóstico e terapêutica em casos clínicos. São Paulo, Roca, 2011. p.24-85.
Monography Pt | LILACS | ID: lil-594762
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In. Atik, Edmar; Moreira, Valéria de Melo Moreira. Imagens e correlações em cardiologia pediátrica: diagnóstico e terapêutica em casos clínicos. São Paulo, Roca, 2011. p.394-418.
Monography Pt | LILACS | ID: lil-594765
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