Is coronary artery tortuosity associated with spontaneous coronary artery dissection and the risk of recurrent SCAD?
246 patients with confirmed spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) (mean age 45.3±8.9 years, 96% women) and 313 control patients without SCAD or coronary artery disease who underwent coronary angiography.
313 control patients without SCAD or coronary artery disease who underwent coronary angiography.
Prevalence of coronary tortuosity and tortuosity score on coronary angiography.surrogate
Coronary artery tortuosity is highly prevalent in SCAD patients and is associated with an increased risk of recurrent SCAD, suggesting it may be a marker or mechanism for the disease.
Background— Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an increasingly recognized nonatherosclerotic cause of acute coronary syndrome. The angiographic characteristics of SCAD are largely undetermined. The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of coronary tortuosity in SCAD and whether it may be implicated in the disease. Methods and Results— Patients with confirmed SCAD (n=246; 45.3±8.9 years; 96% women) and 313 control patients without SCAD or coronary artery disease who underwent coronary angiography were included in this case–control study. Angiograms were reviewed for coronary tortuosity and assigned a tortuosity score. Tortuosity was common in patients presenting with their first SCAD event (78% versus 17% in controls; P 5 was associated with a trend toward higher risk of recurrent SCAD ( P =0.16). Prespecified angiographic markers of tortuosity including corkscrew appearance and multivessel symmetrical tortuosity were associated with extracoronary vasculopathy including fibromuscular dysplasia ( P <0.05 for both). Conclusions— Coronary artery tortuosity is highly prevalent in the SCAD population and is associated with recurrent SCAD. Recurrent SCAD most often occurs within segments of tortuosity. Angiographic features of SCAD are associated with extracoronary vasculopathy, including fibromuscular dysplasia. These findings suggest that coronary tortuosity may serve as a marker or potential mechanism for SCAD.
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Mackram F. Eleid
Interventional Cardiology
Raviteja Guddeti
Christ Hospital
Marysia S. Tweet
General Cardiology
Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions
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synapsesocial.com/papers/699308ce8b1f1ba30634ead9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/circinterventions.114.001676