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CARDIOVASCULAR: Stable Angina: Add PCI To Medical Therapy If Guided by SPECT-Detected Ischemia? COURAGE Nuclear Sub-Study Results

from Audio Medica News - Medical News Interviews · host Leslee Shaw, Daniel Jones

Audio Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, November 5th, 2007 Reporting from: American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, 4-7 November, 2007, Orlando, Florida Stable Angina: Add PCI To Medical Therapy If Guided by SPECT-Detected Ischemia? COURAGE Nuclear Sub-Study Results LESLEE SHAW, Emory University, Atlanta COMMENT: DANIEL JONES, AHA President, University of Mississippi, Jackson REFERENCE: Late Breaking Clinical Trials, Session 1 Some patients with stable angina may be best treated by adding percutaneous intervention to optimal medical therapy. This is the finding of a "nuclear sub-study" of the COURAGE (Clinical Outcomes Using Revascularization and Aggressive Drug Evaluation) trial. Although the study found no benefit of adding angioplasty in most patients, the AHA conference heard from Leslee Shaw that if myocardial ischemia is monitored using Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), there could be a role for angioplasty in a subgroup of patients. Peter Goodwin talked with Dr Shaw after her presentation and then asked the American Heart Association President, Daniel Jones, for his assessment.

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