Presence or Absence of Reversible Defects

Agreement rates for presence or absence of reversible defects were similar between Adenoscan® (adenosine injection) vs Adenoscan and Adenoscan vs Lexiscan1:

Presence of Defects
Lexican: n=1240; Adenoscan: n=631.

Lexiscan and Adenoscan agreement rates are also similar for:

  • Image quality1-3
  • Detecting defect type (ie, none, reversible, fixed, or mixed)2,3

REFERENCES
1. Cerqueira MD, Nguyen P, Staehr P, Underwood SR, Iskandrian AE. Effects of age, gender, obesity, and diabetes on the efficacy and safety of the selective A2A agonist regadenoson versus adenosine in myocardial perfusion imaging: integrated ADVANCE-MPI Trial results. JACC: Cardiovasc Imaging. 2008;1:307-316.
2. Iskandrian AE, Bateman TM, Belardinelli L, et al. Adenosine versus regadenoson comparative evaluation in myocardial perfusion imaging: results of the ADVANCE phase 3 multicenter international trial. J Nucl Cardiol. 2007;14:645-658.
3. Data on file. Astellas.

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