Do calcium density and other calcified plaque markers improve cardiovascular disease prediction beyond the Agatston score in individuals with subclinical atherosclerosis?
Individuals with prevalent subclinical atherosclerosis
Calcium density and other calcified plaque markers (vessel involvement, regional distribution, calcium radiomics)
Agatston score alone
Prediction of incident cardiovascular disease (CVD)surrogate
Calcium density and other advanced calcified plaque markers provide additional prognostic value beyond the traditional Agatston score for CVD risk stratification.
Calcium density is inversely associated with CVD risk after considering plaque area and/or volume. Calcium markers including density, vessel involvement, and regional distribution confer additional prognostic information for the prediction of incident CVD among those with prevalent subclinical atherosclerosis. A future area of study includes calcium radiomics ('calcium-omics') and whether the artificial intelligence-derived automated measurement of calcium markers beyond the Agatston score may be of value in CVD risk stratification among individuals with early to advanced subclinical atherosclerosis.
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Alexander C. Razavi
Preventive Cardiology
Seamus P. Whelton
Preventive Cardiology
Roger S. Blumenthal
General / Preventive / Lipids
Current Opinion in Cardiology
Johns Hopkins University
Emory University
Emory Clinic
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Razavi et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69ed4b48a30ebc86dc768426 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/hco.0000000000001185