Quantification of epicardial fat volume using low-dose cardiac scan in patients with low calcium score

利用低剂量心脏扫描对低钙化评分患者的心外膜脂肪体积进行定量分析

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: We investigated the accuracy of quantifying epicardial adipose tissue volume (EATV) using low-dose cardiac scan (EATV(cardiac scan)) and evaluated its clinical utility in predicting coronary heart disease in patients with low or mild calcification. METHODS: In total, 204 patients with clinical symptoms of coronary heart disease and coronary artery calcium score (CACS) of <100 AU were enrolled in this retrospective study. After obtaining EATV(cardiac scan) and EATV measured using computed tomography angiography (EATV(CTA)), the agreement between the two measurements was evaluated using Pearson correlation coefficient and Bland-Altman analysis. Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the utility of EATV in predicting plaque and vulnerable plaque. Receiver operating characteristic curves were constructed. RESULTS: The mean EATV(cardiac scan) (101.51±41.57 cm(3)) and EATV(CTA) (104.57±41.34 cm(3)) of all patients were similar, and the two measurements were strongly correlated (r=0.9596, P<0.001). The difference between EATV(cardiac scan) and EATV(CTA) was -3.0549, with only 4.9% (10/204) of patients having values outside the 95% confidence interval (CI) range (-26.15 to 20.04; P for agreement =0.0003). Further, a significant agreement was observed between EATV(cardiac scan) and EATV(CTA) in 126 patients with plaques, with an estimated difference of -3.354, and 6.35% (8/126) of patients had values outside the 95% CI range (-31.37 to 24.66; P for agreement =0.0095). After adjustment for age and sex, EATV(cardiac scan) and EATV(CTA) were significantly associated with plaque (all P values <0.001), and the areas under the curve (AUCs) were 0.662 and 0.670 (P=0.4331), respectively. In contrast, EATV(cardiac scan) and EATV(CTA) were not associated with vulnerable plaque (P>0.05), with AUCs of 0.550 and 0.530, respectively (P=0.2157). CONCLUSIONS: The study results indicate that EATV(cardiac scan) and EATV(CTA) are equivalent. In addition, both methods provide comparable values for predicting coronary arteriosclerosis in patients with low-to-mild calcification (CACS of <100 AU).

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