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European Radiology | 2005

Multidetector computed tomography-guided treatment strategy in patients with non-ST elevation acute coronary syndromes: a pilot study

J Dorgelo; Tineke P. Willems; Ca Geluk; van Peter Ooijen; Felix Zijlstra; Matthijs Oudkerk

Patients with non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and evidence of myocardial ischaemia are scheduled for coronary angiography (CAG). In most patients CAG remains a single diagnostic procedure only. A prospective study was performed to evaluate whether 16-slice multidetector CT (MDCT) could predict treatment of the patients and to determine how many CAGs could have been prevented by MDCT scanning prior to CAG. Twenty-two patients with ACS were scanned prior to CAG. Based on MDCT data, a fictive treatment was proposed and compared to CAG-based treatment. Excellent accuracy was observed to detect significant stenoses using MDCT (sensitivity 94%, specificity 96%). In 45%, no PCI was performed during CAG, because of the absence of significant coronary artery disease (27%) or severe coronary artery disease, demanding CABG (18%). MDCT predicted correct treatment in 86%. By using MDCT data, 32% of the CAGs could have been prevented.


Netherlands Heart Journal | 2007

Clinical characteristics, cardiac events and coronary angiographic findings in the prospective PREVEND cohort: an observational study

Ca Geluk; Ra Tio; Jan G.P. Tijssen; R. B. Van Dijk; W. A. Dijk; Hans L. Hillege; de Paul Jong; van Wiekert Gilst; F. Zijlstra

Background: The use of invasive procedures has mostly been studied in retrospective (multi)- national registries. Limited evidence exists on the association between microalbuminuria and coronary artery disease (CAD).Methods: The incidence of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) and invasive cardiac procedures was registered between 1997 and 2003 in 8139 subjects, without prior documented CAD, in the PREVEND cohort study (the Netherlands), in which the focus is on microalbuminuria and cardiovascular risk. Qualitative coronary angiographic analysis was performed.Results: During 5.5 years of follow-up, a first MACE occurred in 271 (3.3%) and a first coronary angiography (CAG) was performed in 264 (3.2%) subjects. Of these, 216 CAGs were available for qualitative angiographic analysis. Indications for CAG were stable angina in 129, acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in 55 and ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in 32 subjects. Obstructive coronary artery disease was present in 61, 53 and 30 subjects, respectively. A revascularisation was performed in 50 (39%), 50 (91%) and 25 (78%) subjects, respectively. Microalbuminuria was associated with a first MACE, after adjustment for established risk factors. Microalbuminuria was present at baseline in 9% of subjects with normal coronary arteries, in 21% of subjects with one- and two-vessel CAD and in 39% of subjects with threevessel or left main CAD at CAG during follow-up (Ptrend=0.005).Conclusion: This large cohort study shows that two-thirds of diagnostic CAGs for stable angina were not followed by a revascularisation, in contrast to CAGs for STEMI or ACS. Furthermore, this study shows that microalbuminuria is associated with CAD. (Neth Heart J 2007;15:133-41.)


BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | 2007

Measurement of coronary calcium scores or exercise testing as initial screening tool in asymptomatic subjects with ST-T changes on the resting ECG: an evaluation study

Ca Geluk; Riksta Dikkers; Jan A. Kors; René A. Tio; Riemer H. J. A. Slart; Rozemarijn Vliegenthart; Hans L. Hillege; Tineke P. Willems; Paul E. de Jong; Wiek H. van Gilst; Matthijs Oudkerk; Felix Zijlstra

BackgroundAsymptomatic subjects at intermediate coronary risk may need diagnostic testing for risk stratification. Both measurement of coronary calcium scores and exercise testing are well established tests for this purpose. However, it is not clear which test should be preferred as initial diagnostic test. We evaluated the prevalence of documented coronary artery disease (CAD) according to calcium scores and exercise test results.MethodsAsymptomatic subjects with ST-T changes on a rest ECG were selected from the population based PREVEND cohort study and underwent measurement of calcium scores by electron beam tomography and exercise testing. With calcium scores ≥10 or a positive exercise test, myocardial perfusion imaging (MPS) or coronary angiography (CAG) was recommended. The primary endpoint was documented obstructive CAD (≥50% stenosis).ResultsOf 153 subjects included, 149 subjects completed the study protocol. Calcium scores ≥400, 100–399, 10–99 and <10 were found in 16, 29, 18 and 86 subjects and the primary endpoint was present in 11 (69%), 12 (41%), 0 (0%) and 1 (1%) subjects, respectively. A positive, nondiagnostic and negative exercise test was present in 33, 27 and 89 subjects and the primary endpoint was present in 13 (39%), 5 (19%) and 6 (7%) subjects, respectively. Receiver operator characteristics analysis showed that the area under the curve, as measure of diagnostic yield, of 0.91 (95% CI 0.84–0.97) for calcium scores was superior to 0.74 (95% CI 0.64–0.83) for exercise testing (p = 0.004).ConclusionMeasurement of coronary calcium scores is an appropriate initial non-invasive test in asymptomatic subjects at increased coronary risk.


European Heart Journal | 2005

Impact of statins in microalbuminuric subjects with the metabolic syndrome: a substudy of the PREVEND Intervention Trial

Ca Geluk; Folkert W. Asselbergs; Hans L. Hillege; Stephan J. L. Bakker; Paul E. de Jong; Felix Zijlstra; Wiek H. van Gilst


Atherosclerosis | 2008

C-reactive protein and angiographic characteristics of stable and unstable coronary artery disease: Data from the prospective PREVEND cohort

Ca Geluk; Wendy J. Post; Hans L. Hillege; René A. Tio; Jan G.P. Tijssen; Rene B. van Dijk; W. Arnold Dijk; Stephan J. L. Bakker; Paul E. de Jong; Wiek H. van Gilst; Felix Zijlstra


European Radiology | 2008

Measurement of coronary calcium scores by electron beam computed tomography or exercise testing as initial diagnostic tool in low-risk patients with suspected coronary artery disease

Ca Geluk; Riksta Dikkers; Patrick J. Perik; René A. Tio; Marco J.W. Götte; Hans L. Hillege; Rozemarijn Vliegenthart; Janneke B. Houwers; Tineke P. Willems; Matthijs Oudkerk; Felix Zijlstra


Circulation | 2004

Both albuminuria and Framingham risk score predict cardiovascular events in albuminuric subjects with intermediate cardiovascular risk

Folkert W. Asselbergs; Hans L. Hillege; Ca Geluk; de Paul Jong; van Wiekert Gilst


Netherlands Heart Journal | 2006

Electron beam computed tomography with suspected CAD: the preferred initial diagnostic test in clinically stable patients.

Ca Geluk; Felix Zijlstra


European Heart Journal | 2005

Impact of statins in microalbuminuric subjects with the metabolic syndrome

Ca Geluk; Folkert W. Asselbergs; Hans L. Hillege; Stephan J. L. Bakker; de Paul Jong; F. Zijlstra; van Wiekert Gilst


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2004

1007-172 Effect of fosinopril on cardiovascular events in relation to the intima-media thickness in microalbuminuric patients without hypertension

Folkert W. Asselbergs; Ca Geluk; Arie M. van Roon; Paul E. de Jong; Reinhold O.B Gans; Dirk J. van Veldhuisen; Wiek H van Glist

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Hans L. Hillege

University Medical Center Groningen

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Felix Zijlstra

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Paul E. de Jong

University Medical Center Groningen

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de Paul Jong

University Medical Center Groningen

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F. Zijlstra

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Stephan J. L. Bakker

University Medical Center Groningen

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Wiek H. van Gilst

University Medical Center Groningen

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