Myocardial Perfusion, Coronary Flow Reserve and Kinetic Analysis During Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography (TRIPLESTRESS)
Coronary Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Coronary Disease
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient whose age ≥ 18 years
- Patient referred for stress echography in the context of a cardiovascular assessment or for suspicion of coronary disease
- Patient whose echogenicity requires the use of an ultrasound contrast product (SONOVUE®) according to European Society of Cardiology recommendations
- Patient affiliated with a health insurance plan
- Francophone patient
- Patient able to give free, informed and written oral consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- People in emergency situations (recent acute coronary syndromes) who can not express their prior consent
- Patient with an allergy to any of the products used
- Patient for whom it is impossible to obtain a theoretical maximum frequency (continued beta-blocker treatment, chronotropic insufficiency)
- Pregnant woman
- Patient under tutorship or curatorship
- Patient deprived of liberty
Sites / Locations
- Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint-Joseph
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Stress echocardiography
The course of the examination corresponds to the welcome of the patient, the search for contraindications and the performance of the stress ultrasound. During this stress ultrasound, the 3 indices (segmental kinetics, coronary reserve and myocardial perfusion) will be analyzed. The duration of the ultrasound is not lengthened (examination time: 20 minutes). The evaluation of the myocardial perfusion is carried out thanks to the use of the "flash", modality not being part of the usual care. Indeed, during the examination, the power of the probe will be increased to evaluate the myocardial perfusion. The bubbles of the contrast medium are destroyed by applying a "flash", that is to say a transient increase in the power of the ultrasonic beam. Systole after systole, on a recorded loop, the filling rate of the myocardium, which depends on the myocardial blood flow, is analyzed. The evaluation of the infusion is visual and qualitative.