Is a history of adverse pregnancy outcomes associated with image-identified coronary artery disease in women undergoing CCTA screening?
A history of adverse pregnancy outcomes is significantly associated with subclinical coronary artery disease on CCTA, highlighting a potential female-specific risk-enhancing factor even in low-risk women.
Among Swedish women undergoing coronary computed tomography angiography screening, there was a statistically significant association between history of adverse pregnancy outcomes and image-identified coronary artery disease, including among women estimated to be at low cardiovascular disease risk. Further research is needed to understand the clinical importance of these associations.
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