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Coronary arteriographic findings in symptomatic and asymptomatic subjects with coronary artery calcification.

D Alexopoulos1, T Toulgaridis, G Sitafidis, J Christodoulou, C Stathopoulos, G Hahalis.   

Abstract

The relation of coronary artery calcification with the presence of symptoms of coronary artery disease and its angiographic severity is not clear. We studied 37 apparently healthy, asymptomatic subjects that were found by digital cinefluoroscopy to have coronary calcium and compared to age- and sex-matched group of patients with coronary calcium and symptomatic coronary artery disease. Normal coronary arteries and non-obstructive lesions only were found in 12/37 (32.4%) and 11/37 (29.7%) asymptomatic subjects vs. 1/37 (2.7%) and 2/37 (5.4%) patients; P<0.001 and P<0.012, respectively. Obstructive lesions were more rare in asymptomatic subjects than in patients, 14/37 (37.8%) vs. 34/37 (91.9%) (P<0.0001), as well as total occlusions, 2/37 (5.4%) vs. 10/37 (27%) (P<0.024). Median worst lesion stenosis was 30% in asymptomatic subjects and 95% in patients (P<0.0001). In asymptomatic usual cardiovascular risk subjects, coronary calcium detection by digital cinefluoroscopy is accompanied by a relatively high probability of obstructive disease, although less severe angiographically than in age- and sex-matched catheterized patients with symptomatic coronary artery disease.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11578702     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-5273(01)00510-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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1.  Coronary artery calcium by digital cinefluoroscopy in patients with pain suggestive of an acute coronary syndrome.

Authors:  Dimitrros Alexopoulos; Christos Stathopoulos; Avraam Kotrsaridis; John Chiladakis; George Hahalis
Journal:  Clin Cardiol       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 2.882

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