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Usefulness and limitations of dobutamineatropine stress echocardiography for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease in patients with left bundle branch block. A multicentre study
a Thoraxcentre, University Hospital Rotterdam-Dijkzigt and Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
b Department of Cardiology, CSS IRCCS Hospital, San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy
c Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Lodz, Poland
revised October 18, 1999; accepted October 27, 1999
Abstract
Background Patients with left bundle branch block exhibit abnormal septal motion which may limit the interpretation of stress echocardiograms. This study sought to assess the diagnostic value of dobutamineatropine stress echocardiography in left bundle branch block patients.
Methods and Results Sixty-four left bundle branch block patients (mean age 59 years, 24 men) with suspected coronary artery disease underwent dobutamineatropine stress echocardiography and coronary arteriography. Myocardial ischaemia was defined as new or worsening wall thickening abnormalities. Coronary artery disease was quantitatively defined as a diameter stenosis
50% in a major epicardial artery. Rest septal motion was normal (apart from the early systolic septal notch) in 34 patients (53%) and abnormal in 30 patients (47%). Rest septal thickening was normal in 32 patients (50%) and abnormal in 32 patients (50%). All seven patients with a QRS duration
160ms and an abnormal QRS axis had abnormal rest septal motion and thickening. Inter-observer agreement for ischaemia was 88%. In all but one patient disagreement was in the septum. For the anterior and posterior circulation, respectively, sensitivity was 60% (9/15) and 67% (8/12), specificity was 94% (46/49) and 98% (51/52), and accuracy was 86% (55/64) and 92% (59/64). Sensitivity for the anterior circulation tended to be better in patients with normal rest septal thickening (83% vs 44%).
Conclusions Dobutamineatropine stress echocardiography has excellent diagnostic specificity in left bundle branch block patients with suspected coronary artery disease. In patients with abnormal rest septal thickening, however, dobutamineatropine stress echocardiography may lack good sensitivity for detection of coronary artery disease in the anterior circulation. Left bundle branch block patients who potentially most benefit from dobutamineatropine stress echocardiography may initially be selected by their resting electrocardiogram.
Key Words: Dobutamine, stress echocardigraphy, coronary artery disease, left bundle branch block
f1 Correspondence: Marcel L. Geleijnse, MD, Thoraxcentre, Ba 302, Dr Molewaterplein 40, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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