Appropriate use criteria in myocardial perfusion imaging in a tertiary care hospital in South India: An audit

Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is an important investigative tool in the diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease. This investigation has seen a manifold increase in number in past decades as compared to other investigations such as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging/positron emission...

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Main Authors: Madhur Kumar Srivastava, Ram Manohar Pagala, Vinodh Kendarla, Kavitha Nallapareddy
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:World Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.wjnm.org/article.asp?issn=1450-1147;year=2021;volume=20;issue=3;spage=281;epage=285;aulast=Srivastava
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spelling doaj-26dde037838d4a6fbc24a2a34f1c197f2021-10-07T06:58:15ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsWorld Journal of Nuclear Medicine1450-11471607-33122021-01-0120328128510.4103/wjnm.WJNM_77_20Appropriate use criteria in myocardial perfusion imaging in a tertiary care hospital in South India: An auditMadhur Kumar SrivastavaRam Manohar PagalaVinodh KendarlaKavitha NallapareddyMyocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is an important investigative tool in the diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease. This investigation has seen a manifold increase in number in past decades as compared to other investigations such as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging/positron emission tomography or computed tomography. In 2005, “Appropriate use criteria (AUC) in cardiac radionuclide imaging” was formulated by the American College of Cardiology Foundation and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology for effective use of this investigation, later revised in 2009. We assessed the appropriateness of indications for MPI in patients presenting to the nuclear medicine department of a tertiary care hospital according to the latest AUC for cardiac radionuclide imaging. This is a retrospective analysis of all cardiac perfusion scans performed from June 2019 to January 2020 in a tertiary care teaching hospital in South India. All patients' indications for MPI were assessed for appropriateness using AUC 2009 as appropriate, inappropriate, and uncertain indications by two experienced nuclear medicine physicians blinded for results of the test and hospital stay of the patients. A total of 1015 cardiac scans were performed in the given period, which were analyzed. This included 613 males and 402 females, with most of the patients aged above 60 years (n = 640; males = 385, females = 255). Most of the patients had diabetes mellitus or hypertension or both except in 161 patients (15.8%) which did not have either of the comorbidities. Chest pain and/or shortness of breath were the most common presenting complaints. The appropriate indication for imaging was found in 784 patients (77.2%), inappropriate in 121 patients (12%), and uncertain in 110 patients (10.8%). Our results showed appropriate indication to be 77.2% and inappropriate indications as 12% for MPI referrals in a tertiary care teaching hospital, similar to Western literature but can be improved further by continued teaching and awareness campaigns.http://www.wjnm.org/article.asp?issn=1450-1147;year=2021;volume=20;issue=3;spage=281;epage=285;aulast=Srivastavaappropriate use criteriachoosing wisely® campaigninappropriate indicationmyocardial perfusion imaginguncertain indication
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author Madhur Kumar Srivastava
Ram Manohar Pagala
Vinodh Kendarla
Kavitha Nallapareddy
spellingShingle Madhur Kumar Srivastava
Ram Manohar Pagala
Vinodh Kendarla
Kavitha Nallapareddy
Appropriate use criteria in myocardial perfusion imaging in a tertiary care hospital in South India: An audit
World Journal of Nuclear Medicine
appropriate use criteria
choosing wisely® campaign
inappropriate indication
myocardial perfusion imaging
uncertain indication
author_facet Madhur Kumar Srivastava
Ram Manohar Pagala
Vinodh Kendarla
Kavitha Nallapareddy
author_sort Madhur Kumar Srivastava
title Appropriate use criteria in myocardial perfusion imaging in a tertiary care hospital in South India: An audit
title_short Appropriate use criteria in myocardial perfusion imaging in a tertiary care hospital in South India: An audit
title_full Appropriate use criteria in myocardial perfusion imaging in a tertiary care hospital in South India: An audit
title_fullStr Appropriate use criteria in myocardial perfusion imaging in a tertiary care hospital in South India: An audit
title_full_unstemmed Appropriate use criteria in myocardial perfusion imaging in a tertiary care hospital in South India: An audit
title_sort appropriate use criteria in myocardial perfusion imaging in a tertiary care hospital in south india: an audit
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series World Journal of Nuclear Medicine
issn 1450-1147
1607-3312
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) is an important investigative tool in the diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease. This investigation has seen a manifold increase in number in past decades as compared to other investigations such as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging/positron emission tomography or computed tomography. In 2005, “Appropriate use criteria (AUC) in cardiac radionuclide imaging” was formulated by the American College of Cardiology Foundation and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology for effective use of this investigation, later revised in 2009. We assessed the appropriateness of indications for MPI in patients presenting to the nuclear medicine department of a tertiary care hospital according to the latest AUC for cardiac radionuclide imaging. This is a retrospective analysis of all cardiac perfusion scans performed from June 2019 to January 2020 in a tertiary care teaching hospital in South India. All patients' indications for MPI were assessed for appropriateness using AUC 2009 as appropriate, inappropriate, and uncertain indications by two experienced nuclear medicine physicians blinded for results of the test and hospital stay of the patients. A total of 1015 cardiac scans were performed in the given period, which were analyzed. This included 613 males and 402 females, with most of the patients aged above 60 years (n = 640; males = 385, females = 255). Most of the patients had diabetes mellitus or hypertension or both except in 161 patients (15.8%) which did not have either of the comorbidities. Chest pain and/or shortness of breath were the most common presenting complaints. The appropriate indication for imaging was found in 784 patients (77.2%), inappropriate in 121 patients (12%), and uncertain in 110 patients (10.8%). Our results showed appropriate indication to be 77.2% and inappropriate indications as 12% for MPI referrals in a tertiary care teaching hospital, similar to Western literature but can be improved further by continued teaching and awareness campaigns.
topic appropriate use criteria
choosing wisely® campaign
inappropriate indication
myocardial perfusion imaging
uncertain indication
url http://www.wjnm.org/article.asp?issn=1450-1147;year=2021;volume=20;issue=3;spage=281;epage=285;aulast=Srivastava
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