Data for comparison of computed tomography angiography and dynamic myocardial perfusion to detect significant stenosis by coronary angiography
Nobuo Tomizawa,
Shengpu Chou,
Yusuke Fujino,
Masaru Kamitani,
Kodai Yamamoto,
Shinichi Inoh,
Takeshi Nojo,
Kanako K. Kumamaru,
Shigeki Aoki,
Sunao Nakamura
Affiliations
Nobuo Tomizawa
Department of Radiology, New Tokyo Hospital, Chiba, Japan; Department of Radiology, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; Corresponding author at: Department of Radiology, New Tokyo Hospital, Chiba, Japan.
Shengpu Chou
Department of Diabetes, New Tokyo Hospital, Chiba, Japan
Yusuke Fujino
Department of Diabetes, Kashiwa Kousei General Hospital, Chiba, Japan
Masaru Kamitani
Department of Radiology, New Tokyo Hospital, Chiba, Japan
Kodai Yamamoto
Department of Radiology, New Tokyo Hospital, Chiba, Japan
Shinichi Inoh
Department of Radiology, New Tokyo Hospital, Chiba, Japan
Takeshi Nojo
Department of Radiology, New Tokyo Hospital, Chiba, Japan
Kanako K. Kumamaru
Department of Radiology, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Shigeki Aoki
Department of Radiology, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Sunao Nakamura
Department of Cardiology, New Tokyo Hospital, Chiba, Japan
This article describes data related to a research article titled “Feasibility of dynamic myocardial CT perfusion using single-source 64-row CT”, Tomizawa et al. (in press) [1]. Decrease in the myocardial blood flow could be calculated by performing stress dynamic computed tomography perfusion. This article compares the receiver operating characteristics curve of computed tomography angiography and dynamic myocardial perfusion to diagnose significant stenosis by invasive coronary angiography.