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Vessel-specific plaque features on coronary computed tomography angiography among patients of varying atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk

Title
Vessel-specific plaque features on coronary computed tomography angiography among patients of varying atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk
Authors
Bax A.M.Yoon Y.E.Gianni U.Van Rosendael A.R.Lu Y.Ma X.Goebel B.P.Tantawy S.W.Andreini D.Budoff M.J.Cademartiri F.Chinnaiyan K.Choi J.H.Conte E.De Araújo Gonçalves P.Gottlieb I.Hadamitzky M.Leipsic J.A.Maffei E.Pontone G.Shin S.Kim Y.-J.Lee B.K.Chun E.J.Sung J.M.Lee S.-E.Berman D.S.Narula J.Lin F.Y.Chang H.-J.Shaw L.J.PARADIGM investigators
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SCOPUS Author ID
신상훈scopusscopus; 이상은scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging
ISSN
2047-2404JCR Link
Citation
European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging vol. 23, no. 9, pp. 1171 - 1179
Keywords
atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseasecoronary arteriescoronary artery diseasecoronary computed tomography angiographyplaque compositionplaque distribution
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Aims: The relationship between AtheroSclerotic CardioVascular Disease (ASCVD) risk and vessel-specific plaque evaluation using coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), focusing on plaque extent and composition, has not been examined. To evaluate differences in quantified plaque characteristics (using CCTA) between the three major coronary arteries [left anterior descending (LAD), right coronary (RCA), and left circumflex (LCx)] among subgroups of patients with varying ASCVD risk. Methods and results: Patients were included from a prospective, international registry of consecutive patients who underwent CCTA for evaluation of coronary artery disease. ASCVD risk groups were <7.5% (low), 7.5-20% (intermediate), and ≥20% (high). Among the ASCVD risk groups, the three coronary arteries were compared regarding quantified plaque volume and composition. Whole-heart plaque quantification was performed in 1340 patients (age 60 ± 9 years, 58% men). Across low, intermediate, and high ASCVD risk patients, the volume of plaque increased proportionally but was least in the LCx (7.4, 9.0, and 25.3 mm3, respectively) as compared with the RCA (19.3, 32.6, and 67.0 mm3, respectively, all P ≤ 0.006) and LAD (39.9, 60.8, and 93.3 mm3, respectively, all P < 0.001). In each ASCVD risk group, the composition of plaque in the LCx exhibited the least necrotic core and fibrofatty plaque (P < 0.05 vs. LAD and RCA). Conclusion: Among patients with varying risk of ASCVD, plaque in the LCx is decidedly less and is comprised of less non-calcified plaque supporting prior evidence of the lower rates of acute coronary events in this vessel. © 2022 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.1093/ehjci/jeac029
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