Abstract
Funding Acknowledgements
Type of funding sources: Foundation. Main funding source(s): Swiss National Science Foundation
Introduction
Age related comorbidities and reduced compliance often limit ischaemia testing in elderly patients.
Purpose
To assessed the accuracy of 3D cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) stress perfusion in the elderly population.
Methods
56 patients aged ≥75 years underwent 3D CMR stress-perfusion and invasive coronary angiography with quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) and fractional flow reserve (FFR) as part of a multicenter study. The accuracy of 3D CMR stress-perfusion was compared to patients aged <75 years old (n = 360) using qualitative and quantitative imaging parameters.
Results
Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of qualitative 3D perfusion CMR were similar for both age groups in the detection of high-grade (≥50%) coronary stenosis on QCA and hemodynamically relevant (<0.8) stenosis on FFR, p > 0.05 all. Quantitative myocardial ischemia burden was larger in elderly patients (15% ± 17% vs. 9% ± 13%) with similarly high diagnostic accuracy of quantitative 3D CMR perfusion in both age groups to predict pathological FFR (AUC ≥75: 0.906; AUC <75: 0.866).
Conclusions
3D CMR perfusion is well suited for myocardial ischaemia testing in the elderly patients with similarly high diagnostic accuracy as in younger individuals.