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Assessment of left main coronary artery atherosclerotic burden using 64-slice CT coronary angiography: correlation between dimensions and presence of plaques

Authors :
F. Alberghina
Nico R. Mollet
Francesca Pugliese
Massimo Midiri
Erica Maffei
Alessandro Palumbo
Giuseppe Runza
Manuel Belgrano
W. Bob Meeijboom
Ludovico La Grutta
Annachiara Aldrovandi
Annick C. Weustink
Filippo Cademartiri
Roberto Malago
Cademartiri, F
La Grutta, L
Malagò, R
Alberghina, F
Palumbo, A
Belgrano, M
Maffei, E
Aldrovandi, A
Pugliese, F
Runza, G
Weustink, A
Bob Meeijboom, W
Mollet, NR
Midiri, M
Cademartiri, F.
La Grutta, L.
Malago, R.
Alberghina, F.
Palumbo, A.
Belgrano, MANUEL GIANVALERIO
Maffei, E.
Aldrovandi, A.
Pugliese, F.
Runza, G.
Weustink, A.
Bob Meeijboom, W.
Mollet, N. R.
Midiri, M.
Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
Source :
Europe PubMed Central, Radiologia Medica, 114(3), 358-369. Springer-Verlag Italia

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to correlate left main (LM) coronary artery dimensions with the presence of atherosclerosis by multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT) coronary angiography (CA) and to assess coronary atherosclerotic plaques with a semiquantitative method. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-two consecutive patients (41 men, mean age 60+/-11) with suspected coronary artery disease underwent 64-MDCT coronary angiography. LM dimensions (length, ostial and bifurcation diameters), quantitative [location, Hounsfield unit (HU) attenuation] and qualitative (composition, shape) analysis of plaques within the LM were performed. All patients underwent conventional CA. RESULTS: Thirty patients (mean age 55+/-10) without plaques in the LM presented the following average dimensions: length 10.6+/-6.1 mm, ostial diameter 5.5+/-0.7 mm, bifurcation diameter 4.9+/-0.9 mm. LM plaques (n=36) were detected in 32 patients (mean age 64+/-10) with the following LM average dimensions: length 11.3+/-4.0 mm, ostial diameter 6.0+/-1.2 mm and bifurcation diameter 6.0+/-1.2 mm. Plaques were calcified (40%, mean attenuation 742+/-191 HU), mixed (43%, mean attenuation 387+/-94 HU) or noncalcified (17%, mean attenuation 56+/-14 HU) and were frequently eccentric (77%). Age was significantly different in the two groups (p

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ISSN :
00338362
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europe PubMed Central, Radiologia Medica, 114(3), 358-369. Springer-Verlag Italia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a08832acac6c11e538493478548e8d74