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Lipoprotein(a) is robustly associated with aortic valve calcium

Authors :
Rutger Verbeek
Yannick Kaiser
Daniel Bos
Meike W. Vernooij
Kang H. Zheng
Yolanda B. de Rijke
Eric J.G. Sijbrands
Maryam Kavousi
S. Matthijs Boekholdt
Sunny S Singh
Sara-Joan Pinto
Erik S.G. Stroes
Graduate School
Vascular Medicine
Cardiology
ACS - Atherosclerosis & ischemic syndromes
Experimental Vascular Medicine
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias
Epidemiology
Internal Medicine
Clinical Chemistry
Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
Source :
Heart, Heart, 107(17), 1422-1428. BMJ Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

ObjectivesTo investigate the prevalence and quantity of aortic valve calcium (AVC) in two large cohorts, stratified according to age and lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)), and to assess the association between Lp(a) and AVC.MethodsWe included 2412 participants from the population-based Rotterdam Study (52% women, mean age=69.6±6.3 years) and 859 apparently healthy individuals from the Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC) outpatient clinic (57% women, mean age=45.9±11.6 years). All individuals underwent blood sampling to determine Lp(a) concentration and non-enhanced cardiac CT to assess AVC. Logistic and linear regression analyses were performed to investigate the associations of Lp(a) with the presence and amount of AVC.ResultsThe prevalence of AVC was 33.1% in the Rotterdam Study and 5.4% in the Amsterdam UMC cohort. Higher Lp(a) concentrations were independently associated with presence of AVC in both cohorts (OR per 50 mg/dL increase in Lp(a): 1.54 (95% CI 1.36 to 1.75) in the Rotterdam Study cohort and 2.02 (95% CI 1.19 to 3.44) in the Amsterdam UMC cohort). In the Rotterdam Study cohort, higher Lp(a) concentrations were also associated with increase in aortic valve Agatston score (β 0.19, 95% CI 0.06 to 0.32 per 50 mg/dL increase).ConclusionsLp(a) is robustly associated with presence of AVC in a wide age range of individuals. These results provide further rationale to assess the effect of Lp(a) lowering interventions in individuals with early AVC to prevent end-stage aortic valve stenosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13556037
Volume :
107
Issue :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Heart
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3e567ea87d40efa16fb00b14616c6a96