TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving the relationship between coronary artery calcium score and coronary plaque burden
T2 - Addition of regional measures of coronary artery calcium distribution
AU - Tota-Maharaj, Rajesh
AU - Al-Mallah, Mouaz H.
AU - Nasir, Khurram
AU - Qureshi, Waqas T.
AU - Blumenthal, Roger S.
AU - Blaha, Michael J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
PY - 2015/1/1
Y1 - 2015/1/1
N2 - Background: The Agatston coronary artery calcium (CAC) score predicts cardiovascular events through its association with overall burden of coronary atherosclerosis. It is unclear whether adding regional measures of CAC distribution to the Agatston score improves this association. Methods: We studied 920 consecutive patients (mean age 57±12, 53% female), referred for 64-slice Coronary CT angiography (CCTA) who had concomitant CAC scoring. Total atherosclerosis burden was quantified as the segment involvement score (SIS), which describes the number of coronary segments with plaque on CCTA. We studied the heterogeneity between CAC group (0, 1-100, 101-400, >400) and the number of vessels with CAC (0-4), and related this to SIS on CCTA. In patients with multi-vessel disease, we examined the relationship of concentrated vs. diffuse CAC (> or ≤75% total CAC in one vessel) with SIS. Results: When CAC was intermediate (1-400), considerable heterogeneity was noted between CAC group and the number of vessels with CAC (CAC 1-100: 53% 1-vessel, 29% 2-vessel, 16% 3-vessel, 2% 4-vessel; CAC 101-400: 9% 1-vessel, 28% 2-vessel, 43% 3-vessel, 20% 4-vessel). Within each CAC group, increase in the number of vessels with CAC was significantly associated with increased SIS. In multi-vessel disease, a higher SIS was associated with diffuse versus concentrated CAC (CAC 1-100: 3.8 vs. 2.8, CAC 101-400: 5.5 vs. 4.3 [both p<0.01]). These associations persisted after adjustment for age, gender, and the absolute Agatston CAC score (p<0.01). Conclusion: Addition of measures of regional CAC distribution improves the association of the Agatston CAC score with total plaque burden.
AB - Background: The Agatston coronary artery calcium (CAC) score predicts cardiovascular events through its association with overall burden of coronary atherosclerosis. It is unclear whether adding regional measures of CAC distribution to the Agatston score improves this association. Methods: We studied 920 consecutive patients (mean age 57±12, 53% female), referred for 64-slice Coronary CT angiography (CCTA) who had concomitant CAC scoring. Total atherosclerosis burden was quantified as the segment involvement score (SIS), which describes the number of coronary segments with plaque on CCTA. We studied the heterogeneity between CAC group (0, 1-100, 101-400, >400) and the number of vessels with CAC (0-4), and related this to SIS on CCTA. In patients with multi-vessel disease, we examined the relationship of concentrated vs. diffuse CAC (> or ≤75% total CAC in one vessel) with SIS. Results: When CAC was intermediate (1-400), considerable heterogeneity was noted between CAC group and the number of vessels with CAC (CAC 1-100: 53% 1-vessel, 29% 2-vessel, 16% 3-vessel, 2% 4-vessel; CAC 101-400: 9% 1-vessel, 28% 2-vessel, 43% 3-vessel, 20% 4-vessel). Within each CAC group, increase in the number of vessels with CAC was significantly associated with increased SIS. In multi-vessel disease, a higher SIS was associated with diffuse versus concentrated CAC (CAC 1-100: 3.8 vs. 2.8, CAC 101-400: 5.5 vs. 4.3 [both p<0.01]). These associations persisted after adjustment for age, gender, and the absolute Agatston CAC score (p<0.01). Conclusion: Addition of measures of regional CAC distribution improves the association of the Agatston CAC score with total plaque burden.
KW - Coronary artery calcium
KW - Coronary artery disease
KW - Coronary computed tomography angiography
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U2 - 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2014.11.008
DO - 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2014.11.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 25479801
AN - SCOPUS:84913528650
SN - 0021-9150
VL - 238
SP - 126
EP - 131
JO - Atherosclerosis
JF - Atherosclerosis
IS - 1
ER -