Sex Differences in Aortic Valve Calcification Measured by Multidetector Computed Tomography in Aortic Stenosis

Author:

Aggarwal Shivani R.1,Clavel Marie-Annick1,Messika-Zeitoun David1,Cueff Caroline1,Malouf Joseph1,Araoz Philip A.1,Mankad Rekha1,Michelena Hector1,Vahanian Alec1,Enriquez-Sarano Maurice1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases and Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN (S.R.A., M-A.C., J.M., P.A.A., R.M., H.M., M.E-S.); Cardiology Department, AP-HP, Bichat Hospital, Paris, France (D.M-Z., C.C., A.V.); and INSERM U698 and University Paris 7, Diderot, Paris, France (D.M-Z., A.V.).

Abstract

Background— Aortic valve calcification (AVC) is the intrinsic mechanism of valvular obstruction leading to aortic stenosis (AS) and is measurable by multidetector computed tomography. The link between sex and AS is controversial and that with AVC is unknown. Methods and Results— We prospectively performed multidetector computed tomography in 665 patients with AS (aortic valve area, 1.05±0.35 cm 2 ; mean gradient, 39±19 mm Hg) to measure AVC and to assess the impact of sex on the AVC–AS severity link in men and women. AS severity was comparable between women and men (peak aortic jet velocity: 4.05±0.99 versus 3.93±0.91 m/s, P =0.11; aortic valve area index: 0.55±0.20 versus 0.56±0.18 cm 2 /m 2 ; P =0.46). Conversely, AVC load was lower in women versus men (1703±1321 versus 2694±1628 arbitrary units; P <0.0001) even after adjustment for their smaller body surface area or aortic annular area (both P <0.0001). Thus, odds of high-AVC load were much greater in men than in women (odds ratio, 5.07; P <0.0001). Although AVC showed good associations with hemodynamic AS severity in men and women (all r >0.67; P <0.0001), for any level of AS severity measured by peak aortic jet velocity or aortic valve area index, AVC load, absolute or indexed, was higher in men versus women (all P ≤0.01). Conclusions— In this large AS population, women incurred similar AS severity than men for lower AVC loads, even after indexing for their smaller body size. Hence, the relationship between valvular calcification process and AS severity differs in women and men, warranting further pathophysiological inquiry. For AS severity diagnostic purposes, interpretation of AVC load should be different in men and in women.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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