Prognostic significance of blood pressure response during vasodilator stress Rb-82 positron emission tomography myocardial perfusion imaging

Journal of nuclear cardiology : official publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology(2016)

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Background A drop in blood pressure (BP) or blunted BP response is an established high-risk marker during exercise myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI); however, data are sparse regarding the prognostic value of BP response in patients undergoing vasodilator stress rubidium-82 (Rb-82) Positron Emission Tomography (PET) MPI. Methods and Results From the PET Prognosis Multicenter Registry, a cohort of 3413 patients underwent vasodilator stress Rb-82 PET MPI with dipyridamole or adenosine. We used multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression to analyze the association with mortality of four BP variables: stress minus rest systolic BP (∆SBP), stress minus rest diastolic BP (∆DBP), resting systolic BP (rSBP), and resting diastolic BP (rDBP). Covariates that had univariate P values <.10 were entered into the multivariable model. After median 1.7 years follow-up, 270 patients died. In univariate analyses, ∆SBP ( P = .082), rSBP ( P = .008), and rDBP ( P < .001) were of potential prognostic value ( P < .10), but ∆DBP was not ( P = .96). After adjustment for other clinical and MPI variables, ∆SBP no longer independently predicted mortality ( P = .082); only lower rSBP ( P = .026) and lower rDBP ( P = .045) remained independently prognostic. Conclusions In patients undergoing vasodilator stress MPI, only lower resting BP is an independent predictor of mortality along with other clinical and MPI variables; BP response does not appear to add to risk stratification in these patients.
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Blood pressure response,myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI),positron emission tomography (PET),prognosis,vasodilator stress
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