Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Methodol. Sep 26, 2015; 5(3): 136-143
Published online Sep 26, 2015. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v5.i3.136
Table 1 Clinical findings, advantages and disadvantages of each technique
Noninvasive imaging techniquesEvaluation ofAdvantagesDisadvantages
Rest echocardiographyCardiac valvesCheapOperator dependent
PericardiumWidely availableLimitation due to poor acoustic window
Ventricular functionBedsideNo tissue characterization
Wall motionNo radiation
Pulmonary pressure
Tissue doppler imagingMeasurement of myocardial velocitiesThe same as in rest echocardiographyLimited by angle-dependency
Stress echocardiographyCFR in LADThe same as in rest echocardiographyThe same as in rest echocardiography
Myocardial ischemia
Transesophageal echocardiographyValvular lesionsThe same as in rest echocardiographyThe same as in rest echocardiography
Intracardiac massesSemi-invasive
SPECTMyocardial ischemiaWidely availableRadiation
Ventricular functionReasonable sensitiveHigh cost
Not very specificLow spatial resolution
PETMyocardial ischemiaVery sensitiveRadiation
Ventricular functionVery specificHigh cost
Low spatial resolution
Not widely available
CTGreat vesselsFastRadiation
Coronary arteries/graftsWidely availableHigh cost
Iodinated contrast agent
CMRVentricular functionHighly reproducibleNot widely available
InflammationOperator independentHigh Cost
PerfusionNo radiationClaustrophobia
FibrosisTissue characterisationNon MRI compatible devices can not be scanned
Heart disease acuityHigh spatial resolutionLow temporal resolution
Vascular disease acuity
Vascular inflammation and/or stenosis