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Methods:Four hundred fifty-nine subjects with at least two CAC scans with an initial score of zero were included. CAC progression (+) was defined by the development of any CAC (i.e., CAC >?0) during subsequent CT scans. Clinical characteristics and Framingham risk profiles were also recorded.
Results:Among 459 subjects, 106 (23.09%) experienced CAC progression during the average follow-up period of 5.71?±?2.68?years. Older age, male gender, HDL-C, total cholesterol and higher Framingham risk score were independently associated with CAC progression. Framingham risk score had the better discriminative ability (AUC?=?0.660) to predict CAC progression compared to the other parameters with a sensitivity of 75.24% and specificity of 53.95%. For the double zero score with coronary artery atherosclerosis prediction, older age, triglycerides, hypertension, and Framingham risk score were significantly associated with these events. Among these parameters, Framingham risk score may be a relatively acceptable parameter with high negative predictive (NPV?=?96.4%) value to rule out double zero score with obstructive coronary artery atherosclerosis scenario with an optimum cut-off value of <16.9 (AUC =0.652, sensitivity of 57.69%; specificity of 68.82%).
Conclusions:A baseline zero CAC score in asymptomatic Chinese population with low to intermediate risk have a low incidence for CAC progression within the 5-years period. For CAC progression prediction, Framingham risk score with the cutoff
SUBMITTER: Shen YW
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7204036 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Shen Yi-Wen YW Wu Yun-Ju YJ Hung Yi-Chi YC Hsiao Chia-Chi CC Chan Shan-Ho SH Mar Guang-Yuan GY Wu Ming-Ting MT Wu Fu-Zong FZ
BMC cardiovascular disorders 20200506 1
<h4>Background</h4>We aimed to investigate the natural course of coronary artery calcium progression in an Asian population with a baseline coronary artery calcium (CAC) score of zero, and to determine subclinical coronary atherosclerosis.<h4>Methods</h4>Four hundred fifty-nine subjects with at least two CAC scans with an initial score of zero were included. CAC progression (+) was defined by the development of any CAC (i.e., CAC > 0) during subsequent CT scans. Clinical characteristics and Fram ...[more]