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Lack of association of lipoprotein(a) levels with coronary calcium deposits in asymptomatic postmenopausal women.

M Nishino1, M J Malloy, J Naya-Vigne, J Russell, J P Kane, R F Redberg.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine the relationship of lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) and other cardiac risk factors to coronary atherosclerosis as measured by calcification of coronary arteries in asymptomatic postmenopausal women.
BACKGROUND: Lipoprotein(a) is considered a risk factor for coronary heart disease. Coronary calcium deposition is believed to be a useful noninvasive marker of coronary atherosclerosis in women. However, to our knowledge, there are no reports of the relationship of Lp(a) to coronary calcium in postmenopausal women.
METHODS: In 178 asymptomatic postmenopausal women (64 +/- 8 years), we measured Lp(a) and other cardiac risk factors: age, hypertension, diabetes, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, smoking status, body mass index, physical activity level and duration of hormone replacement therapy. Electron-beam computed tomography was done to measure coronary calcium (calcium score). We analyzed the relationship between calcium score and cardiac risk factors using multivariate analysis.
RESULTS: Although calcium score correlated with traditional risk factors of age, diabetes, hypertension and smoking, it did not correlate with Lp(a) in the asymptomatic postmenopausal women. Similar multivariate analyses were done in the subjects age >60 years and in the subjects with significant coronary calcium deposit (calcium score > or =50). These analyses also have failed to show an association of levels of Lp(a) with coronary calcium deposits.
CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that in asymptomatic postmenopausal women, Lp(a) levels do not correlate with coronary atherosclerosis as measured by coronary calcium deposits.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10676675     DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(99)00555-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol        ISSN: 0735-1097            Impact factor:   24.094


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