Tg. Hennessy et al., EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH DIABETES-MELLITUS FOR CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE USING DOBUTAMINE STRESS ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, Coronary artery disease, 8(3-4), 1997, pp. 171-174
Background There is a high prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD)
in patients with diabetes mellitus. Detection of inducible ischaemia
using treadmill exercise testing may be limited by the relatively poor
inherent predictive accuracy of the test. The purpose of this study w
as to determine the value of dobutamine stress echocardiography (DSE)
for the detection of CAD in patients with diabetes mellitus. Methods P
atients with diabetes mellitus referred for cardiac assessment were co
nsidered eligible for study. DSE was performed in a standard fashion.
Significant CAD was defined as a > 50% luminal diameter stenosis on co
ronary angiography. Results A total of 52 patients (mean age 59 years)
with diabetes mellitus were studied prospectively using DSE. Risk fac
tors for CAD included hypertension in 19, family history in 21, hyperc
holesterolaemia in 14, history of smoking in 38. The sensitivity, spec
ificity, positive and negative predictive values of DSE for detection
of CAD were 82, 54, 84 and 50% respectively. Conclusion The specificit
y of DSE for CAD in patients with diabetes mellitus is low. Whether th
is reflects an underdetection of small vessel disease by contrast coro
nary angiography or whether it relates to test performance is unclear.
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