Comparison of safety and efficacy of the early injection of atropine during dobutamine stress echocardiography with the conventional protocol.

Journal: The American Journal Of Cardiology
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Abstract

Although dobutamine-atropine stress echocardiography (DASE) is an established method for evaluating patients who have coronary artery disease (CAD), it can increase test duration and a patient's exposure to large doses of dobutamine. New protocols, including the early injection of atropine during dobutamine stress echocardiography (EA-DSE), have been proposed to decrease test duration. This study compared the safety, efficacy, and accuracy of EA-DSE with those of DASE. We retrospectively evaluated 3,163 patients who underwent DASE and 1,664 patients who underwent EA-DSE over a period of 12 years. In EA-DSE, atropine at a dose 50% stenosis) was assessed in patients who underwent quantitative angiography

Authors
Jeane Tsutsui, Altamiro Osório, F Abio Lario, Daniela R Fernandes, Gustavo Sodre, José Andrade, José A Ramires, Wilson Mathias
Relevant Conditions

Coronary Heart Disease