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My warranty has expired: I need to be retested

Authors :
Emilia Zampella
Roberta Assante
Andrea Petretta
Wanda Acampa
Alberto Cuocolo
Carmela Nappi
Mario Petretta
Petretta, Mario
Acampa, Wanda
Assante, Roberta
Zampella, Emilia
Nappi, Carmela
Petretta, Andrea
Cuocolo, Alberto
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The concept of warranty period, the duration of time during which the patient’s risk remains low, is appealing. However, some points remain to be resolved before its translation in the clinical arena. Methodological issues should be standardized in order to compare the results of studies in different patient populations. Also, the definition of a “normal” study should always take into consideration the history of prior revascularization, the achieved level of exercise, and the stressor used. The promise of warranty can be questioned by the patient’s baseline demographic and clinical characteristics and may also be influenced by life-style modification in the course of the follow-up. The “warranty period” concept should shift from data reflecting the time to a cardiac event to the development of ischemia, given an opportunity for intervention before a cardiac event occurs. In this context, clarify the role of serial imaging can be extremely useful, in particular to evaluate if and when retesting a patient after a normal scan.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....09779080bd5a58b83888c39cbd97cd1f