Data in Brief (Dec 2019)

Data on the impact of scan quality on the diagnostic performance of CCTA, SPECT, and PET for diagnosing myocardial ischemia defined by fractional flow reserve on a per vessel level

  • P.A. van Diemen,
  • R.S. Driessen,
  • W.J. Stuijfzand,
  • P.G. Raijmakers,
  • S.P. Schumacher,
  • M.J. Bom,
  • H. Everaars,
  • J.K. Min,
  • J.A. Leipsic,
  • J. Knuuti,
  • S.R. Underwood,
  • P.M. van de Ven,
  • A.C. van Rossum,
  • I. Danad,
  • P. Knaapen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27

Abstract

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Scan quality directly impacts the diagnostic performance of non-invasive imaging modalities as reported in a substudy of the PACIFC-trial: “Impact of Scan Quality on the Diagnostic Performance of CCTA, SPECT, and PET for Diagnosing Myocardial Ischemia Defined by Fractional Flow Reserve” [1]. This Data-in-Brief paper supplements the hereinabove mentioned article by presenting the diagnostic performance of CCTA, SPECT, and PET on a per vessel level for the detection of hemodynamic significant coronary artery disease (CAD) when stratified according to scan quality and vascular territory. Keywords: Coronary artery disease, Fractional flow reserve, Coronary computed tomography angiography, Single photon emission computed tomography, Positron emission tomography