Journal of the American Society of Hypertension
Volume 3, Issue 6 , Pages 388-394, November 2009

Diagnostic accuracy of flow-mediated dilatation and intima-media thickness for the presence of significant coronary artery disease

  • Iana Simova, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Noninvasive Functional and Imaging Diagnostics, National Cardiology Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Iana Simova, PhD, Department of Noninvasive Functional and Imaging Diagnostics, National Cardiology Hospital, 65 Koniovitsa Street, Sofia 1309, Bulgaria. Tel: +35 9887 098940; fax: +35 9292 11387.
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  • Tsvetana Katova, DSci

      Affiliations

    • Department of Noninvasive Functional and Imaging Diagnostics, National Cardiology Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria
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  • Stefan Denchev, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Clinic of Cardiology, University Hospital Alexandrovska, Sofia, Bulgaria

Received 9 July 2009; accepted 9 September 2009.

Abstract 

Our purpose was to determine and compare the diagnostic accuracy of flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and intima-media thickness (IMT). Included were 543 patients. FMD was performed in 543 patients, IMT in 233, and coronary arteriography (CAG) in 442. Analyzing ROC (receiver operating characteristic) curves, FMD ≤5.64% showed 89% sensitivity, 62% specificity, 65% positive predictive value (PPV), and 88% negative predictive value (NPV) for the presence of angiographically significant coronary artery disease (CAD). IMT ≥0.788 mm had 71% sensitivity, 62% specificity, PPV 60%, and NPV 73% for the presence of advanced coronary atherosclerosis. FMD >8% or IMT <0.614 mm distinguished a group of patients with a low probability of advanced CAD (95% sensitivity for both and 91% and 81% NPV for FMD and IMT, respectively), whereas FMD ≤0% or IMT ≥1.09 mm indicated a high probability for significant coronary stenosis (specificity 95% and NPV 71 and 67%, respectively). FMD and IMT have a clinically applicable diagnostic accuracy for the presence of angiographically significant CAD with a better performance for FMD. FMD and IMT values help us define zones with high and low probability for the presence of advanced coronary atherosclerosis.

Keywords: Coronary atherosclerosis, endothelial function, carotid artery ultrasound, diagnostic accuracy

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 This work was presented at the International Symposium “Works and Views in Endothelial-Dependent Vasodilation” (Iasi, Romania, May 13-14, 2009).

 Conflict of interest: none.

PII: S1933-1711(09)00130-2

doi:10.1016/j.jash.2009.09.003

Journal of the American Society of Hypertension
Volume 3, Issue 6 , Pages 388-394, November 2009