The atherosclerosis profile by coronary CTA compared to the coronary artery calcium score (CACS) in a young symptomatic high-risk population between 19 and 49 years. (14th October 2021)
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- Title:
- The atherosclerosis profile by coronary CTA compared to the coronary artery calcium score (CACS) in a young symptomatic high-risk population between 19 and 49 years. (14th October 2021)
- Main Title:
- The atherosclerosis profile by coronary CTA compared to the coronary artery calcium score (CACS) in a young symptomatic high-risk population between 19 and 49 years
- Authors:
- Plank, F
Beyer, C
Langer, C
Senoner, T
Bleckwenn, S
Widmann, G
Barbieri, F
Friedrich, G
Dichtl, W
Feuchtner, G - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Whether the coronary artery calcium score (CACS) or coronary CTA should be used in young high-risk adults for screening of coronary artery disease (CAD), is an open debate and data sparse. Aims: To evaluate the coronary atherosclerosis profile by coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) in a young symptomatic high-risk population (age, 19–49 years) in comparison with the coronary artery calcium score (CACS). Methods and results: 1137 symptomatic high-risk patients between 19–49 years (mean 42.4y; 33.2%females) with suspected CAD who underwent CTA and CACS were assigned into 6 age groups (19–30; 31–35; 36–40; 41–45; 46–47; 48–49y).CTA-analysis included stenosis severity (CADRADS) and high-risk-plaque ("HRP") criteria. Atherosclerosis was more often detected by CTA than by CACS (45% vs. 27%; p<0.001), >50% stenosis in 13.6% and HRP in 17.7%. Prevalence of atherosclerosis was low and not different between CACS and CTA in the youngest (19–30y:5.2% and 6.4%; 30–35y:10.6% and 16%). Above >35 years, atherosclerosis detection by CTA increased (p=0.004, OR: 2.8, 95% CI: 1.45–5.89); and was higher by CTA as compared to CACS (34.9% vs 16.7%; p<0.001). CTA outperformed CACS among all higher age groups >35 years, with an increasing gap towards a superior performance of CTA along with age: Above 35 years, stenosis severity (CADRADS) (p=0.002) and >50% stenosis increased from 2.6% to 12.5% (p<0.001). The rate of HRP increased linearly with age from 6.4% toAbstract: Background: Whether the coronary artery calcium score (CACS) or coronary CTA should be used in young high-risk adults for screening of coronary artery disease (CAD), is an open debate and data sparse. Aims: To evaluate the coronary atherosclerosis profile by coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) in a young symptomatic high-risk population (age, 19–49 years) in comparison with the coronary artery calcium score (CACS). Methods and results: 1137 symptomatic high-risk patients between 19–49 years (mean 42.4y; 33.2%females) with suspected CAD who underwent CTA and CACS were assigned into 6 age groups (19–30; 31–35; 36–40; 41–45; 46–47; 48–49y).CTA-analysis included stenosis severity (CADRADS) and high-risk-plaque ("HRP") criteria. Atherosclerosis was more often detected by CTA than by CACS (45% vs. 27%; p<0.001), >50% stenosis in 13.6% and HRP in 17.7%. Prevalence of atherosclerosis was low and not different between CACS and CTA in the youngest (19–30y:5.2% and 6.4%; 30–35y:10.6% and 16%). Above >35 years, atherosclerosis detection by CTA increased (p=0.004, OR: 2.8, 95% CI: 1.45–5.89); and was higher by CTA as compared to CACS (34.9% vs 16.7%; p<0.001). CTA outperformed CACS among all higher age groups >35 years, with an increasing gap towards a superior performance of CTA along with age: Above 35 years, stenosis severity (CADRADS) (p=0.002) and >50% stenosis increased from 2.6% to 12.5% (p<0.001). The rate of HRP increased linearly with age from 6.4% to 26.5%.The distribution of HRP into CACS0 and CACS>0.1AU was similar among all age groups (CACS 0:45.1% had HRP), with an increasing proportion of HRP in CACS>0.1AU with age. 24.9% of CACS 0 patients had CAD by CTA, 4.4% >50% stenosis and 11.5% HRP. Conclusion: Above 35 years of age, CTA outperforms CACS with an increasing power. Between 19 and 35 years, CACS 0 does not reliably rule out CAD and high-risk-plaque; hence for "noRISK100%safety", CTA is superior.(#eachlifematters) Funding Acknowledgement: Type of funding sources: None. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- European heart journal. Volume 42(2021)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- European heart journal
- Issue:
- Volume 42(2021)Supplement 1
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- Volume 42, Issue 1 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 42
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0042-0001-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-10-14
- Subjects:
- Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (Coronary CTA, CCTA)
Cardiology -- Periodicals
Heart -- Diseases -- Periodicals
616.12005 - Journal URLs:
- http://eurheartj.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/eurheartj/ehab724.0189 ↗
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