Routine Versus As-Needed Stress Testing in Asymptomatic Patients With High-Risk Coronary Calcium (SMART-EXAM)
Coronary Atherosclerosis Due to Calcified Coronary Lesion
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Coronary Atherosclerosis Due to Calcified Coronary Lesion focused on measuring Non-invasive stress test, Coronary calcification, Agatston score
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Subject must be at least 19 years of age. ② Asymptomatic patients with high-risk coronary calcium (Agatston Score ≥ 400) Exclusion Criteria: Documentation of objective evidence of inducible ischemia before enrollment Presence of significant coronary artery stenosis (≥ 70% diameter stenosis) confirmed by coronary angiography or coronary computed tomography angiography before enrollment History of coronary revascularization procedure ④ Pregnancy or breast feeding ⑤ Non-cardiac co-morbid conditions are present with life expectancy <1 year or that may result in protocol non-compliance (per site investigator's medical judgment) ⑥ Unwillingness or inability to comply with the procedures described in this protocol.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Routine stress testing
As-needed stress testing
In this group, the preselected functional stress testing (exercise electrocardiography, stress echocardiography, nuclear imaging, or stress cardiac magnetic resonance imaging) will be performed within three months (± 2 months) according to the practice pattern of each participating center.
In this group, optimal medical treatment will be performed by current guidelines without further testing. A stress test will be performed only when new symptoms (exertional chest pain or dyspnea) occur that may clinically suggest significant coronary artery disease.