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Table 3 Coronary angiogram characteristics

From: The feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking for the detection of significant coronary stenosis after treadmill stress echocardiography

Variables

Overalla

(n = 53)

Time between stress echocardiography and coronary angiogram (days) – median (IQR)

34.0 (14.0 – 63.0)

Coronary dominance

Right – no. (%)

44 (83.0)

Left – no. (%)

5 (9.4)

Co-dominance – no. (%)

4 (7.5)

Significant CAD overall – no. (%)

35 (66.0)

Significant CAD in the LAD territory – no. (%)

29 (54.7)

Significant CAD in the non-LAD territory – no. (%)

30 (56.6)

Significant CAD in the Cx territory – no. (%)

20 (37.7)

Significant CAD in RC the territory – no. (%)

20 (37.7)

  1. CAD coronary artery disease, Cx circumflex artery, IQR interquartile range, LAD left anterior descending artery, LM left main artery, RC right coronary artery
  2. aPatients who underwent coronary angiogram are comprised of the 51 patients with abnormal treadmill stress echocardiograms and two patients with normal treadmill stress echocardiograms