Relationships between coronary calcification detected at electron beam computed tomography and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty results in coronary artery disease patients |
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Authors: | Sinitsyn V Belkind M Matchin Y Lyakishev A Naumov V Ternovoy S |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Cardiology, Cardiology Research Center, 3d Cherepkovskaya Street, 15-A, 121552 Moscow, Russia, |
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Abstract: | Our objective was to assess the relationship between coronary artery calcification and outcomes of percutaneous transluminal
coronary angioplasty (PTCA). Electron beam computed tomography (EBCT) was performed in 80 patients with coronary artery disease
(CAD) who underwent PTCA. The calcium score in each coronary artery vessel was estimated (in Agatston units) and compared
with the occurrence of complications and restenosis. Angioplasty had been performed in 96 coronary artery segments with stenosis
in 80 patients. The average calcium score in the unsuccessful PTCA segments was significantly higher than in ones with successful
results. For complications these values were 65.0±79.9 and 27.0±44.7, respectively (p=0.02), and for restenosis 63.9±87.9 and 27.3±41.3, respectively (p=0.03). Applying receiver operating characteristics analysis we determined sensitivity and specificity of EBCT for forecasting
complications and restenosis. The best cut-off value of calcium score in segment of PTCA for prediction of restenosis was
27 (sensitivity 73%, specificity 67%), and for prediction of complications 29 (sensitivity 80%, specificity 74%). Coronary
segments with extensive calcification were not optimal target lesions for PTCA. Analysis of coronary calcium score should
be taken into consideration during planning of endovascular coronary interventions.
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Keywords: | Coronary arteriosclerosis Radiography X-ray Computed tomography Calcinosis Treatment outcome |
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