Affiliation:
1. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI
2. University of Washington, Seattle, WA
3. University of California–Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
4. Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA
5. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Abstract
Background
Coronary artery calcium (
CAC
) predicts coronary heart disease (
CHD
) events better than carotid wall plaque presence; however, differences in the utility of
CAC
burden and carotid plaque burden across the spectrum of cardiovascular disease (
CVD
) events is unknown.
Methods and Results
CVD
,
CHD
and stroke/transient ischemic attack (
TIA
) events were evaluated prospectively in a multiethnic cohort without
CVD
at baseline. Carotid plaque score was determined by the number of ultrasound‐detected plaques in the common, bifurcation, and internal carotid artery segments.
CAC
was detected by computed tomography. Predictive values were compared using Cox proportional hazards models, C‐statistics, and net reclassification, adjusting for traditional
CVD
risk factors. At baseline, the 4955 participants were mean (SD) 61.6 (10.1) years old and 52.8% female; 48.9% had
CAC
>0 and 50.8% had at least 1 carotid plaque. After 11.3 (3.0) years of follow‐up, 709
CVD
, 498
CHD
, and 262 stroke/
TIA
events occurred.
CAC
score compared to carotid plaque score was a stronger predictor of
CVD
(hazard ratio [
HR
], 1.78; 95%
CI
, 1.16–1.98;
P
<0.001 vs
HR
, 1.27; 95%
CI
, 1.16–1.40;
P
<0.001) and
CHD
events (
HR
, 2.09; 95%
CI
, 1.84–2.38;
P
<0.001 vs
HR
, 1.35; 95%
CI
, 1.21–1.51;
P
<0.001).
CAC
score and carotid plaque score were weak predictors of stroke/
TIA
.
CAC
score had better reclassification statistics than carotid plaque score, except for stroke/
TIA
, which had similar predictive values.
Conclusions
CAC
score improved prediction, discrimination, and reclassification of
CVD
and
CHD
better than carotid ultrasound measures, although prediction and discrimination were similar for stroke/
TIA
.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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