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J Am Coll Cardiol, 2002; 39:225-230
© 2002 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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CLINICAL STUDY: CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

High coronary artery calcium scores pose an extremely elevated risk for hard events

Roberto Wayhs, MD*, Allan Zelinger, MD, FACC* and Paolo Raggi, MD, FACC{dagger},*

* Christ Hospital and University of Illinois, Oak Lawn, Illinois, USA
{dagger} Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisana, USA

Manuscript received July 26, 2001; revised manuscript received September 26, 2001, accepted October 24, 2001.

* Reprint requests and correspondence: Dr. Paolo Raggi, Tulane University School of Medicine, 1430 Tulane Avenue, SL-48, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112, USA.
praggi{at}tulane.edu

OBJECTIVES: We sought to assess the natural history of a cohort of asymptomatic individuals with very high (≥1,000) calcium scores (CSs) on a screening electron beam tomography (EBT) not submitted to further testing after the initial scan. We also compared the outcome of our prospective cohort with that of historical controls with severe abnormalities on myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI).

BACKGROUND: Coronary calcium detected on EBT imaging has been shown to correlate with the total plaque burden. However, there is still controversy as to the prognostic significance of calcium, as some investigators believe that the presence of coronary calcification may stabilize the atherosclerotic plaque.

METHODS: Ninety-eight asymptomatic subjects (mean age: 62 ± 10) were followed for an average of 17 ± 11 months (range: 4 to 36 months) after undergoing EBT screening for the occurrence of hard coronary events (HCEs), defined as myocardial infarction or coronary death. All patients had an initial CS ≥1,000, and in none did the results of the EBT screening lead to further invasive or non-invasive testing.

RESULTS: During the follow-up period, 35 patients (36%) suffered an HCE. All events were recorded in the first 28 months of follow-up. Subjects with HCEs had higher initial CSs than subjects not suffering HCEs (1,561 ± 270 vs. 1,199 ± 200, p < 0.001). The annualized event rate in subjects with a CS ≥1,000 was significantly greater than that of historical controls with severe perfusion abnormalities on MPI (25% vs. 7.4%, respectively; p < 0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS: A high CS (≥1,000) on a screening EBT in an asymptomatic person portends a very high risk of an HCE in the short term. This risk appears to be greater than the risk associated with a severe perfusion abnormality on MPI.

Abbreviations and Acronyms
  CS
  calcium score
  CAD
  coronary artery disease
  EBT
  electron beam tomography
  HCE
  hard cardiac event
  MI
  myocardial infarction
  MPI
  myocardial perfusion imaging
  SPECT
  single photon emission computed tomography




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