The usage of nuclear myocardial perfusion imaging, an imaging procedure used to determine areas of the heart with decreased flow has shown a sharp decline since 2006.
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Overall, MPI was used for 302,506 patients at 19 facilities. From 2000 until 2006, MPI use increased by a relative 41 percent. Then between 2006 and 2011, MPI use declined a relative 51 percent. Declines from 2006 to 2011 were greater for outpatients than inpatients (58 percent vs 31 percent) and for persons younger than 65 years. Use of cardiac computed tomography (a newer imaging procedure) increased during this time period, and could have accounted for 5 percent of the observed decline in overall MPI use if performed as a substitute.
"Although the abrupt nature of the decline suggests changing physician behavior played a major role, incident coronary disease, as assessed by [heart attack], also declined [by 27 percent]. We could not determine the relative effects of these factors on MPI use," the authors write.
"… the substantial reduction in MPI use demonstrates the ability to reduce testing on a large scale with anticipated reductions in health care costs."
Source-Eurekalert