ABC | Volume 110, Nº3, Março 2018

Artigo de Revisão Ker et al Implicações práticas da pesquisa de viabilidade miocárdica Arq Bras Cardiol. 2018; 110(3):278-288 suas elevadas taxas de sensibilidade e especificidade, sendo a ecocardiografia e a cintilografia miocárdica m todos aceitáveis pela sua ampla disponibilidade e acessibilidade. Com rela ão ao impacto na conduta m dica, não existem estudos definitivos que demonstrem benefício da pesquisa de viabilidade miocárdica na mudan a do prognóstico dos pacientes, o que ressalta a necessidade e a oportunidade de maiores pesquisas na área, pois o tema de grande relevância. Contribuição dos autores Concep ão e desenho da pesquisa, Obten ão de dados, Análise e interpreta ão dos dados, Reda ão do manuscrito e Revisão crítica do manuscrito quanto ao conteúdo intelectual importante: Ker WS, Nunes THP, Nacif MS, Mesquita CT; Obten ão de financiamento: Ker WS, Nacif MS, Mesquita CT Potencial conflito de interesses Declaro não haver conflito de interesses pertinentes. 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