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Validation of the BCIS-1 Myocardial Jeopardy score using cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging

Summary The recently described angiographic BCIS‐1 Myocardial Jeopardy Score (BCIS‐JS) provides a semi‐quantitative estimate of the extent of coronary artery disease (CAD). It is simple to use and applicable to all patients including those with bypass grafts. Our objective was to validate the BCIS‐J...

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Published in:Clinical physiology and functional imaging 2013-03, Vol.33 (2), p.101-108
Main Authors: Morton, Geraint D. J., De Silva, Kalpa, Ishida, Masaki, Chiribiri, Amedeo, Indermuehle, Andreas, Schuster, Andreas, Redwood, Simon, Nagel, Eike, Perera, Divaka
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Summary:Summary The recently described angiographic BCIS‐1 Myocardial Jeopardy Score (BCIS‐JS) provides a semi‐quantitative estimate of the extent of coronary artery disease (CAD). It is simple to use and applicable to all patients including those with bypass grafts. Our objective was to validate the BCIS‐JS by evaluating its correlation with myocardial ischaemic burden and its accuracy at predicting a prognostic ischaemic threshold. Seventy‐five patients with angina and known or suspected CAD referred for coronary angiography prospectively underwent high‐resolution CMR perfusion imaging. There was good correlation between the BCIS‐JS and myocardial ischaemic burden: r = 0·75, P
ISSN:1475-0961
1475-097X
DOI:10.1111/j.1475-097X.2012.01167.x