作者
Alexander C Razavi, Arthur S Agatston, Leslee J Shaw, Carlo N De Cecco, Marly van Assen, Laurence S Sperling, Marcio S Bittencourt, Melissa A Daubert, Khurram Nasir, Roger S Blumenthal, Martin Bødtker Mortensen, Seamus P Whelton, Michael J Blaha, Omar Dzaye
发表日期
2022/9/1
来源
Cardiovascular Imaging
卷号
15
期号
9
页码范围
1648-1662
出版商
American College of Cardiology Foundation
简介
Coronary artery calcium (CAC) is a specific marker of coronary atherosclerosis that can be used to measure calcified subclinical atherosclerotic burden. The Agatston method is the most widely used scoring algorithm for quantifying CAC and is expressed as the product of total calcium area and a quantized peak calcium density weighting factor defined by the calcification attenuation in HU on noncontrast computed tomography. Calcium density has emerged as an important area of inquiry because the Agatston score is upweighted based on the assumption that peak calcium density and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk are positively correlated. However, recent evidence demonstrates that calcium density is inversely associated with lesion vulnerability and ASCVD risk in population-based cohorts when accounting for age and plaque area. Here, we review calcium density by focusing on 3 main …
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