The clinical evaluation of the CADence device in the acoustic detection of coronary artery disease

Joseph L. Thomas, Michael Ridner, Jason H. Cole, Jeffrey W. Chambers, Sabahat Bokhari, Demetris Yannopoulos, Morton Kern, Robert F. Wilson, Matthew J. Budoff

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Abstract

The noninvasive detection of turbulent coronary flow may enable diagnosis of significant coronary artery disease (CAD) using novel sensor and analytic technology. Eligible patients (n = 1013) with chest pain and CAD risk factors undergoing nuclear stress testing were studied using the CADence (AUM Cardiovascular Inc., Northfield MN) acoustic detection (AD) system. The trial was designed to demonstrate non-inferiority of AD for diagnostic accuracy in detecting significant CAD as compared to an objective performance criteria (sensitivity 83% and specificity 80%, with 15% non-inferiority margins) for nuclear stress testing. AD analysis was blinded to clinical, core lab-adjudicated angiographic, and nuclear data. The presence of significant CAD was determined by computed tomographic (CCTA) or invasive angiography. A total of 1013 subjects without prior coronary revascularization or Q-wave myocardial infarction were enrolled. Primary analysis was performed on subjects with complete angiographic and AD data (n = 763) including 111 subjects (15%) with severe CAD based on CCTA (n = 34) and invasive angiography (n = 77). The sensitivity and specificity of AD were 78% (p = 0.012 for non-inferiority) and 35% (p < 0.001 for failure to demonstrate non-inferiority), respectively. AD results had a high 91% negative predictive value for the presence of significant CAD. AD testing failed to demonstrate non-inferior diagnostic accuracy as compared to the historical performance of a nuclear stress OPC due to low specificity. AD sensitivity was non-inferior in detecting significant CAD with a high negative predictive value supporting a potential value in excluding CAD.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1841-1848
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging
Volume34
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2018

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Conflict of interest JLT, MR, JHC, JWC, SB, DY and MJB have received research grant support from the study sponsor, AUM Cardiovascular Inc. MK and RFW have no declarations.

Funding Information:
Funding This study was funded by the study sponsor, AUM Cardiovascular, with all data analysis and manuscript preparation completed independent of the sponsor.

Funding Information:
JLT, MR, JHC, JWC, SB, DY and MJB have received research grant support from the study sponsor, AUM Cardiovascular Inc. MK and RFW have no declarations.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Springer Nature B.V.

Keywords

  • Acoustic cardiography
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Coronary stenosis
  • Myocardial ischemia

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