Literature DB >> 18443031

Association of mitral annular calcification and aortic valve morphology: a substudy of the aortic stenosis progression observation measuring effects of rosuvastatin (ASTRONOMER) study.

Davinder S Jassal1, James W Tam, Kapil M Bhagirath, Isabelle Gaboury, Randall A Sochowski, Jean G Dumesnil, Peter J Giannoccaro, John Jue, A Shekhar Pandey, Campbell D Joyner, Koon K Teo, Kwan L Chan.   

Abstract

AIMS: Mitral annular calcification (MAC) is characterized by calcium and lipid deposition in the annular fibrosa of the mitral valve. Although individuals with MAC are at increased risk of cardiovascular events, little is known about the significance of this finding in patients with concurrent aortic stenosis (AS). The aim of this study was to describe the association of baseline MAC and aortic valve morphology in asymptomatic patients enrolled in the ASTRONOMER study, a multicentre study to assess the effect of Rosuvastatin on the progression of AS. METHODS AND
RESULTS: At baseline, transthoracic echocardiography was performed with two-dimensional and Doppler imaging following a standardized protocol. Echo measurements including left ventricular (LV) dimensions and aortic root dimensions were obtained according to the ASE recommendations. MAC was identified by bright echoes at the base of the mitral leaflets or annulus on 2D imaging, and aortic valve calcification by visualization of bright echoes on the aortic valve leaflets. The degree of calcification was semi-quantitated from absent to severe. The study population included 219 patients (57 +/- 14 years; 129 males), divided into two pre-specified categories; bicuspid (n = 133) and tricuspid (n = 86) aortic valves. Baseline LV dimensions, aortic valve haemodynamics, and cholesterol profiles were similar between the two groups at baseline. Individuals with tricuspid aortic valves were older, more hypertensive, with higher degrees of MAC and AV calcification (P < 0.001). The higher degree of MAC persisted in patients with tricuspid AV after adjustment for age and systolic blood pressure (P = 0.004).
CONCLUSION: In patients with asymptomatic mild to moderate AS, MAC is more prevalent in those individuals with tricuspid AV, independent of age, and systolic blood pressure. Whether the degree of MAC may be a surrogate for atherosclerosis, and predict the subset of patients who will respond to statin therapy in preventing the progression of AS, remains to be determined.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18443031     DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehn172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Heart J        ISSN: 0195-668X            Impact factor:   29.983


  11 in total

1.  Mitral annulus calcification is independently associated with all-cause mortality.

Authors:  Radhakrishnan Ramaraj; Coraly Manrique; Mehrnoosh Hashemzadeh; Mohammad Reza Movahed
Journal:  Exp Clin Cardiol       Date:  2013

2.  Mitral annular calcification in patients undergoing aortic valve replacement for aortic valve stenosis.

Authors:  Yoshiyuki Takami; Kazuyoshi Tajima
Journal:  Heart Vessels       Date:  2014-09-25       Impact factor: 2.037

Review 3.  Mitral annular calcification: challenges and future perspectives.

Authors:  Mathias Van Hemelrijck; Maurizio Taramasso; Gökhan Gülmez; Francesco Maisano; Carlos-A Mestres
Journal:  Indian J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2020-01-27

4.  Plasma osteopontin as a predictor of coronary artery disease: association with echocardiographic characteristics of atherosclerosis.

Authors:  Hala Abdel-Hameed Abdel-Azeez; Manar Al-Zaky
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  2010       Impact factor: 2.352

5.  Dynamics of Concomitant Functional Mitral Regurgitation in Patients with Aortic Stenosis Undergoing TAVI.

Authors:  Asife Sahinarslan; Francesco Vecchio; Philip MacCarthy; Rafal Dworakowski; Ranjit Deshpande; Olaf Wendler; Mark Monaghan
Journal:  Acta Cardiol Sin       Date:  2016-07       Impact factor: 2.672

Review 6.  Lipid-lowering efficacy of rosuvastatin.

Authors:  Stephen P Adams; Sarpreet S Sekhon; James M Wright
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2014-11-21

7.  Epicardial adipose tissue and its association with cardiovascular risk factors and mitral annular calcium deposits.

Authors:  Maryam Nabati; Alireza Salehi; Ghazal Hatami; Mozhdeh Dabirian; Jamshid Yazdani; Homa Parsaee
Journal:  Ultrasound       Date:  2019-05-20

8.  Mitral annular calcification predicts immediate results of percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy.

Authors:  Mojtaba Salarifar; Mehrnaz Rezvanfard; Hakimeh Sadeghian; Azam Safir-mardanloo; Nahid Shafii
Journal:  Cardiovasc Ultrasound       Date:  2011-10-28       Impact factor: 2.062

9.  Impact of left ventricular diastolic function and survival in patients with severe aortic stenosis undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement.

Authors:  Kimi Sato; Serge Harb; Arnav Kumar; Samir R Kapadia; Stephanie Mick; Amar Krishnaswamy; Milind Y Desai; Brian P Griffin; L Leonardo Rodriguez; E Murat Tuzcu; Lars G Svensson; Zoran B Popović
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-05-02       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Relationship between incidentally detected calcification of the mitral valve on 64-row multidetector computed tomography and mitral valve disease on echocardiography.

Authors:  Mehrnoush Toufan; Reza Javadrashid; Neda Paak; Morteza Gojazadeh; Majid Khalili
Journal:  Int J Gen Med       Date:  2012-10-10
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