Presence and severity of Coronary Atherosclerosis in patients with zero calcium score on CT Coronary Angiography
Shahjehan Alam, Ummara Siddique, Aman Nawaz Khan, Seema Gul, Sana Iqbal, Hadia Abid6
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To find out the severity of coronary plaques on
computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) in patients with zero calcium
score.
Methodology: Prospective descriptive study of 245 selected
patients, who had a zero coronary calcium score and underwent CT coronary
angiography on 128 slice Toshiba’s Multidetector CT scanner (MDCT), from Dec
2012 to January 2018 at a hospital in Peshawar. Images were assessed on Vitrea
workstation for calculation of plaque burden and vessel analysis was done using
automated and manual select vessel option. The presence of plaques and extent
of stenosis were evaluated. Retrospective interpretation of prospectively acquired
data was done using and SPSS.
Results: 130 patients (53%) had atherosclerotic disease;
23 (9.3% of total patients) had significant (>50%) coronary stenosis, out of
which 10 patients had >70% stenosis. 107 (43.6% of total patients) had
non-significant (<50%) coronary stenosis. 115 (46.9%) patients had normal
coronary arteries.
Conclusion: In patients with zero calcium score,
atherosclerosis was seen in 53% patients and 9.3% had significant coronary
artery disease. Hence, zero calcium score does not absolutely exclude the
coronary artery disease.
Keywords: Calcium score, coronary computed tomography angiography,
non-calcified plaque