Author:
Lorenzatti Daniel,Filtz Annalisa,Latib Azeem,DeRose Joseph,Dey Damini,Berman Daniel S.,Garcia Mario J.,Slipczuk Leandro
Abstract
AbstractWe present a real-life case of a very young man with multiple risk factors who progressed rapidly from minimally obstructive non-calcified plaque on computed tomography angiography (CCTA) to severe three-vessel coronary disease presenting with STEMI. It questions the reliability of zero coronary calcium in high-risk subgroups like familial hypercholesterolemia, high Lp(a), and the young. While CCTA can accurately visualize non-calcified plaque, its interpretation requires expertise and clinical judgment should consider both imaging and clinical risk factors for management. Advanced plaque quantification, peri-coronary (PCAT), and epicardial (EAT) adipose tissue could help better-stratified patients but the evidence-based clinical application remains unknown.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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