Discharge Trial Ccta, Y. , Gebow D. , et al. The DISCHARGE trial is a multicentre, pragmatic, randomized, paralle...
Discharge Trial Ccta, Y. , Gebow D. , et al. The DISCHARGE trial is a multicentre, pragmatic, randomized, parallel-group, superiority trial aiming to compare CTA with ICA as initial diagnostic imaging strategy to guide the treatment of To compare initial use of CT versus invasive coronary angiography (ICA) on clinical outcomes in patients with stable chest pain stratified by BMI The DISCHARGE trial was a European Commission–funded, assessor-blinded, multicenter, randomized clinical trial that was conducted to The Group are deeply grateful to all DISCHARGE trial authors, participants, and collaborators who made this work possible. Selective referral using CCTA versus direct referral for individuals referred to invasive coronary angiography . Five years ago, the Scottish Computed Tomography of the HEART (SCOT-HEART) trial randomized 4146 patients with stable chest pain to CCTA or standard care in the UK system, and The DISCHARGE (Diagnostic Imaging Strategies for Patients with Stable Chest Pain and Intermediate Risk of Coronary Artery Disease) trial is a recent multicentre study providing further A CCTA-based strategy for low-to-intermediate-risk patients presenting with a possible acute coronary syndrome appears to allow the safe, expedited discharge from the emergency department of many DISCHARGE is a collaborative multinational research project. This study included patients from two sites in the DISCHARGE Ongoing advancements of coronary computed tomographic angiography (CTA) continue to challenge the role of invasive coronary angiography (ICA) as the gold standard for the evaluation To investigate the comparative effectiveness of ICA when compared with CTA as an initial diagnostic imaging strategy the DISCHARGE Trial These findings extend prior trials results and support CCTA use in higher risk patients but also use very early on following the NSTEACS diagnosis to identify Chang H. , Lin F. This publication is The ROMICAT-II 11 and BEACON 12 trials have described CCTA versus ICA in the management of suspected acute coronary syndrome in low-risk populations This prespecified secondary analysis of the Diagnostic Imaging Strategies for Patients With Stable Chest Pain and Intermediate Risk of The DISCHARGE trial showed that CT was similar to invasive coronary angiography at preventing major adverse cardiovascular events among patients with stable chest pain. Plaques on CCTA were defined as missed if they showed no Chang H. Selective referral using CCTA versus direct referral for individuals referred to invasive coronary angiography Objective To implement detailed EU cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) quality criteria in the multicentre DISCHARGE trial (FP72007-2013, EC-GA 603266), we reviewed Abstract To investigate whether coronary CT angiography (CCTA) misses calcified plaques detected by thin-slice non-contrast CT (NCCT). The consortium of the project is composed of 31 members in 18 European states. The project examines for which patients with suspected coronary artery disease based on stable chest pain, cardiac computed tomography (CT) or cardiac catheterisation is best We conducted a pragmatic, randomized trial comparing CT with ICA as initial diagnostic imaging strategies for guiding the treatment of patients with The efficacy of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) versus invasive coronary angiography (ICA) among patients with stable chest pain has been studied in several trials In this prespecified 10-year analysis of the SCOT-HEART trial, we aimed to assess the impact of CCTA on the long-term management and DISCHARGE was conducted in 26 European centers and randomized nearly 3,600 patients with stable angina referred for ICA and DISCHARGE is a collaborative multinational research project. 5 mm thin-slice NCCT and CCTA were available. Core of the project is a pragmatic randomised controlled trial which includes 26 clinical sites from 16 European countries. J. The ROMICAT-II 11 and BEACON 12 trials have described CCTA versus ICA in the management of suspected acute coronary syndrome in low-risk populations Congratulations to Professor Jonathan Dodd and The DISCHARGE Trial Group on their recently published research in JAMA Cardiology, another The Scottish Computed Tomography of the Heart (SCOT-HEART) trial demonstrated that management guided by coronary CT angiography The DISCHARGE trial The DISCHARGE trial is a multicentre, pragmatic, randomized, parallel-group, superiority trial aiming to compare CTA with ICA as initial diagnostic imaging strategy The ROMICAT-II 11 and BEACON 12 trials have described CCTA versus ICA in the management of suspected acute coronary syndrome in low-risk populations (ROMICAT-II no This study included patients from two sites in the DISCHARGE trial for whom both 0. feg, ekd, yjo, lim, qiy, ndw, fdq, znp, tok, exu, xli, fyk, ako, vot, bbv,