Abdominal Visceral Fat Thickness Measured by Ultrasonography Predicts the Presence and Severity of Coronary Artery Disease |
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Authors: | Kosuke Hamagawa Yoshihisa MatsumuraToru Kubo Kayo HayatoMakoto Okawa Katsutoshi TaniokaNaohito Yamasaki Hiroaki KitaokaToshikazu Yabe Masanori NishinagaYoshinori L. Doi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine and Geriatrics, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Kochi, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abdominal visceral fat plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome, which is a risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). Ultrasonography (US) distinctively quantifies visceral fat and subcutaneous fat. We measured the maximum preperitoneal visceral fat thickness (Vmax) and the minimum subcutaneous fat thickness (Smin) by US in 185 patients who underwent coronary angiography. Although the 144 patients with CAD had larger Vmax (8.8 ± 3.6 vs. 6.4 ± 2.8 mm; p < 0.001) than those without, there was no difference in Smin. Vmax of 6.9 mm or higher was an independent predictor of CAD (odds ratio, 3.710, p = 0.008) by multiple logistic regression analysis. Vmax significantly correlated with the number of diseased vessels. Assessment of abdominal visceral fat by US gives us incremental information beyond conventional risk factors for predicting CAD in routine clinical practice. (E-mail: matsumur@kochi-u.ac.jp) |
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Keywords: | Abdominal visceral fat Ultrasonography Coronary artery disease |
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