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PCI or Drug Therapy: Consider Ischemic Burden


 

The above SPECT-MPIimage shows the first and second stress myocardial perfusion from a patient in the nuclear substudy of the COURAGE trial who received optimal medical therapy only. Total perfusion deficit was reduced from 16% to 6%. Patients in both the PCI and OMT-only groups with 5% improvement in ischemia had 50% lower cardiac event rates. Images courtesy Dr. Daniel S. Berman

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