Figure 4 Imaging in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome

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Figure 4 Imaging in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome Figure 4 | Imaging in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome. a | Rest (upper panel) and stress (lower panel) myocardial perfusion scintigraphy in a patient with inferior wall ischaemia at stress. b | Rest (upper panel) and stress (lower panel) contrast-enhanced stress echocardiography demonstrating apical ballooning (arrows) at peak stress suggestive of significant ischaemia (involving >3 segments and, therefore, ≥10% myocardial ischaemic burden) in the left anterior descending artery. c | Computed tomography coronary angiography in a patient with crescendo angina and negative serial troponin tests demonstrating significant proximal right coronary artery soft plaque lesion (arrow) and two nonsignificant left anterior descending artery lesions (inset; through-plane imaging for plaque characterization). Greenwood, J. P. & Plein, S. et al. (2016) Noninvasive cardiac imaging in suspected acute coronary syndrome Nat. Rev. Cardiol. doi:10.1038/nrcardio.2016.18