TABLE 1

Baseline Characteristics, Known Risk Factors, Stress Test Parameters, and Clinical PET/CT Diagnosis

ParameterAdenosineRegadenosonP
Baseline characteristics
 Sex0.901
  Male15 (50%)15 (48%)
  Female15 (50%)16 (52%)
 Age (y)68 ± 1067 ± 90.608
 Body mass index28.1 ± 4.827.1 ± 4.90.116
 Duke Clinical Score (%)*62 ± 3355 ± 320.243
Risk factors
 Diabetes mellitus0 (0.0%)6 (19.4%)0.012
 Family history of coronary artery disease7 (23.3%)8 (25.8%)0.824
 Hypertension18 (60.0%)14 (45.2%)0.250
 Smoking4 (13.3%)6 (19.4%)0.529
 Previous myocardial infarction13 (43.3%)5 (16.1%)0.021
 Previous percutaneous coronary intervention12 (40.0%)6 (19.4%)0.080
 Previous coronary artery bypass grafting2 (6.7%)2 (6.5%)0.973
Stress test parameters
 Maximum heart rate during stress (bpm)91 ± 1894 ± 180.704
 Percentage heart rate of maximum59.1 ± 9.961.1 ± 12.00.367
 Systole at peak stress (mm Hg)125.1 ± 15.8136.1 ± 14.80.602
 Diastole at peak stress (mm Hg)67.5 ± 10.571.0 ± 9.50.611
PET/CT results
 No ischemia or infarction17 (56.7%)22 (70.9%)
 Ischemia10 (33.3%)3 (9.7%)0.141
 Infarction3 (10.0%)6 (19.4%)
Motion artifacts, static stress14 (46.7%)9 (30.0%)0.192
  • * In both groups, Duke Clinical Score was missing in 2 patients.

  • Independent-samples t tests.

  • χ2 tests.

  • Qualitative data are expressed as numbers followed by percentages in parentheses; continuous data are expressed as mean ± SD. Statistical analyses were done using Mann–Whitney tests by default, or as indicated.