The relationship between myocardial perfusion scanning results, C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, systemic inflammatory response index and coronary angiographic findings

<b>Aim:</b> We aimed to investigate whether C-reactive protein to albumin ratio (CAR) and systemic inflammatory response index (SIRI) have an additional value in interpretation of myocardial perfusion scanning (MPS) results.<br /> <b>Background:</b> MPS have high sensit...

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Main Authors: Yasin Yüksel, Cennet Yıldız
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Language:English
Published: National Scientific Medical Center 2022-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.clinmedkaz.org/download/the-relationship-between-myocardial-perfusion-scanning-results-c-reactive-protein-to-albumin-ratio-12332.pdf
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description <b>Aim:</b> We aimed to investigate whether C-reactive protein to albumin ratio (CAR) and systemic inflammatory response index (SIRI) have an additional value in interpretation of myocardial perfusion scanning (MPS) results.<br /> <b>Background:</b> MPS have high sensitivity but relatively low specificity in diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD).<br /> <b>Material and methods:</b> 449 patients who had MPS before coronary angiography were included.&nbsp; Patients with and without CAD constituted study (n=227) and control (n=222) groups, respectively.<br /> <b>Results:</b> Sensitivity and specificity of MPS in detecting CAD were found to be as 97.8% and 62.2%, respectively.&nbsp; CAR value of 1.22 and SIRI value of 1.45 predicted CAD with a sensitivity of 61.2% and 59% and specificity of 77% and 80.2%, respectively. Only 10.4 % of the CAD negative patients had positive MPS and positive CAR values, whereas 0.9% of the CAD positive patients had negative MPS and negative CAR values.&nbsp; 27.5% of CAD negative patients had positive MPS and negative CAR values. Likewise, having a negative MPS with negative SIRI value identified 50% of the patients who had normal coronary arteries. Positive MPS with positive SIRI value correctly identified 58.1% of patients who had CAD.<br /> <b>Conclusion:</b> evaluation of CAR and SIRI might be beneficial in interpretation of MPS.
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spelling doaj.art-91c919f3bfad4b2594325197b87b7de62022-12-22T04:42:03ZengNational Scientific Medical CenterĶazaķstannyṇ Klinikalyķ Medicinasy1812-28922313-15192022-08-01194485210.23950/jcmk/12332The relationship between myocardial perfusion scanning results, C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, systemic inflammatory response index and coronary angiographic findingsYasin Yüksel0Cennet Yıldız1Department of Cardiology, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Bakırköy Dr Sadi Konuk Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey<b>Aim:</b> We aimed to investigate whether C-reactive protein to albumin ratio (CAR) and systemic inflammatory response index (SIRI) have an additional value in interpretation of myocardial perfusion scanning (MPS) results.<br /> <b>Background:</b> MPS have high sensitivity but relatively low specificity in diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD).<br /> <b>Material and methods:</b> 449 patients who had MPS before coronary angiography were included.&nbsp; Patients with and without CAD constituted study (n=227) and control (n=222) groups, respectively.<br /> <b>Results:</b> Sensitivity and specificity of MPS in detecting CAD were found to be as 97.8% and 62.2%, respectively.&nbsp; CAR value of 1.22 and SIRI value of 1.45 predicted CAD with a sensitivity of 61.2% and 59% and specificity of 77% and 80.2%, respectively. Only 10.4 % of the CAD negative patients had positive MPS and positive CAR values, whereas 0.9% of the CAD positive patients had negative MPS and negative CAR values.&nbsp; 27.5% of CAD negative patients had positive MPS and negative CAR values. Likewise, having a negative MPS with negative SIRI value identified 50% of the patients who had normal coronary arteries. Positive MPS with positive SIRI value correctly identified 58.1% of patients who had CAD.<br /> <b>Conclusion:</b> evaluation of CAR and SIRI might be beneficial in interpretation of MPS.https://www.clinmedkaz.org/download/the-relationship-between-myocardial-perfusion-scanning-results-c-reactive-protein-to-albumin-ratio-12332.pdfinflammationbiomarkerscoronary artery diseasemyocardial perfusion scanning
spellingShingle Yasin Yüksel
Cennet Yıldız
The relationship between myocardial perfusion scanning results, C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, systemic inflammatory response index and coronary angiographic findings
Ķazaķstannyṇ Klinikalyķ Medicinasy
inflammation
biomarkers
coronary artery disease
myocardial perfusion scanning
title The relationship between myocardial perfusion scanning results, C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, systemic inflammatory response index and coronary angiographic findings
title_full The relationship between myocardial perfusion scanning results, C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, systemic inflammatory response index and coronary angiographic findings
title_fullStr The relationship between myocardial perfusion scanning results, C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, systemic inflammatory response index and coronary angiographic findings
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between myocardial perfusion scanning results, C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, systemic inflammatory response index and coronary angiographic findings
title_short The relationship between myocardial perfusion scanning results, C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, systemic inflammatory response index and coronary angiographic findings
title_sort relationship between myocardial perfusion scanning results c reactive protein to albumin ratio systemic inflammatory response index and coronary angiographic findings
topic inflammation
biomarkers
coronary artery disease
myocardial perfusion scanning
url https://www.clinmedkaz.org/download/the-relationship-between-myocardial-perfusion-scanning-results-c-reactive-protein-to-albumin-ratio-12332.pdf
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