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- W2015906890 abstract "The increasing number of overweight and obese patients means that body weight needs to be taken into consideration in predicting the development of coronary artery disease (CAD) [ [1] Bibbins-Domingo K. Coxson P. Pletcher M.J. et al. Adolescent overweight and future adult coronary heart disease. N. Engl. J. Med. Dec. 6 2007; 357: 2371-2379 Crossref PubMed Scopus (390) Google Scholar ]. Cardiovascular imaging is a vital modality to objectively and quantitatively characterize CAD risk despite limitations due to individual patient history; physical examination and body weight. Several imaging modalities are commonly used in the evaluation of cardiac ischemia in the general population. The ideal modality for CAD detection would have high sensitivity and specificity, meaning that a negative result would correctly identify patients with a very low cardiac event rate [ [2] Dunn J.P. Huizinga M.M. See R. et al. Choice of imaging modality in the assessment of coronary artery disease risk in extreme obesity. Obesity (Silver Spring). Jan 2009; 18: 1-6 Crossref PubMed Scopus (10) Google Scholar ], independent of body weight. In a recent study, vasodilator stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) was reported as showing prognostic value in a small group of obese patients [ [3] Shah R.V. Heydari B. Coelho-Filho O. et al. Vasodilator stress perfusion CMR imaging is feasible and prognostic in obese patients. JACC Cardiovasc. Imaging. May 2014; 7: 462-472 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (24) Google Scholar ]. So far little is known, however, about the effects of greater weight (body mass index [BMI]) on risk stratification using dobutamine stress CMR (DCMR)." @default.
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