| Literature DB >> 29383526 |
Daniel Bos1,2,3, Maarten J G Leening4,5,6.
Abstract
Non-contrast cardiac computed tomography in order to obtain the coronary artery calcium score has become an established diagnostic procedure in the clinical setting, and is commonly employed in clinical and population-based research. This state-of-the-art review paper highlights the potential gain in information that can be obtained from the non-contrast coronary calcium scans without any necessary modifications to the scan protocol. This includes markers of cardio-metabolic health, such as the amount of epicardial fat and liver fat, but also markers of general health including bone density and lung density. Finally, this paper addresses the importance of incidental findings and of radiation exposure accompanying imaging with non-contrast cardiac computed tomography. Despite the fact that coronary calcium scan protocols have been optimized for the visualization of coronary calcification in terms image quality and radiation exposure, it is important for radiologists, cardiologists and medical specialists in the field of preventive medicine to acknowledge that numerous additional markers of cardio-metabolic health and general health can be readily identified on a coronary calcium scan. KEY POINTS: • The coronary artery calcium score substantially increased the use of cardiac CT. • Cardio-metabolic and general health markers may be derived without changes to the scan protocol. • Those include epicardial fat, aortic valve calcifications, liver fat, bone density, and lung density. • Clinicians must be aware of this potential additional yield from non-contrast cardiac CT.Entities:
Keywords: Atherosclerosis; Biomarkers; Coronary artery calcium score; Preventive medicine; X-ray computed tomography
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29383526 PMCID: PMC5986828 DOI: 10.1007/s00330-017-5264-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Radiol ISSN: 0938-7994 Impact factor: 5.315
Overview of imaging markers that can be derived from a coronary calcium scan
| Cardio-metabolic health | General health |
|---|---|
| Coronary artery calcium (Agatston score, volume and density) | Vertebral bone density |
| Aortic valve calcification (Agatston score, volume and density) | Lung density |
| Mitral annular calcification (Agatston score, volume and density) | |
| Dimensions of heart chambers and ascending aorta | |
| Epicardial fat volume | |
| Liver density | |
| Pulmonary artery diameter |
Fig. 1Imaging markers on non-contrast coronary calcium scans. Four slices of a coronary calcium scan of a single patient showing the heart at different levels with, in colour, the different tissues from which the potential imaging markers may be obtained