Do nontraditional risk markers (albuminuria, carotid plaque, TAC) predict incident coronary artery calcium in persons ≥65 years of age with baseline CAC = 0?
Identification of albuminuria or extracoronary atherosclerosis may help guide the timing of repeat CAC scoring in older persons with baseline CAC of 0.
Among nontraditional RF and measures of subclinical atherosclerosis, only albuminuria, carotid plaque, and TAC were significantly associated with incident CAC in persons ≥65 years of age. Identification of albuminuria or extracoronary atherosclerosis may help guide the timing of repeat CAC scoring in older persons with baseline CAC = 0.
Razavi et al. (Tue,) studied this question.