Association of coronary atherosclerosis detected by multislice computed tomography and...

biowizard.com     Jul 27, 2008          

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiovascular Imaging Laboratory, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. Framingham risk score is an office-based tool used for long-term coronary heart disease risk stratification. Most acute coronary events occur in association with proximal nonobstructive atherosclerotic plaque. Multislice computed tomography detects both obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) and proximal atherosclerotic plaque with high accuracy. The association of Framingham risk score with obstructive CAD and proximal atherosclerotic plaque was tested. Coronary multislice computed tomography was performed in 295 patients (61% men, mean age 54 +/- 13 years) without documented CAD referred for evaluation of cardiac symptoms. Framingham risk score was computed and patients were stratified according to 10-year risk (n... [read full story]                    


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