Association of coronary artery calcium score with qualitatively and quantitatively assessed adverse plaque on coronary CT angiography in the SCOT-HEART trial
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Coronary artery calcification is a marker of cardiovascular risk, but its association with qualitatively and quantitatively assessed plaque subtypes is unknown.
In this post-hoc analysis, computed tomography (CT) images and 5-year clinical outcomes were assessed in SCOT-HEART trial participants. Agatston coronary artery calcium score (CACS) was measured on non-contrast CT and was stratified as zero (0 Agatston units, AU), minimal (1–9 AU), low (10–99 AU), moderate (100–399 AU), high (400–999 AU), and very high (≥1000 AU). Adverse plaques were investigated by qualitative (visual categorization of positive remodelling, low-attenuation plaque, spotty calcification, and napkin ring sign) and quantitative (calcified, non-calcified, low-attenuation, and total plaque burden; Autoplaque) assessments. Of 1769 patients, 36% had a zero, 9% minimal, 20% low, 17% moderate, 10% high, and 8% very high CACS. Amongst patients with a zero CACS, 14% had non-obstructive disease, 2% had obstructive disease, 2% had visually assessed adverse plaques, and 13% had low-attenuation plaque burden >4%. Non-calcified and low-attenuation plaque burden increased between patients with zero, minimal, and low CACS (
In patients with stable chest pain, zero CACS is associated with a good but not perfect prognosis, and CACS cannot rule out obstructive coronary artery disease, non-obstructive plaque, or adverse plaque phenotypes, including low-attenuation plaque.
Contributors

Maia Osborne-Grinter
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Jacek Kwiecinski
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Mhairi Doris
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Priscilla McElhinney
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Sebastien Cadet
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Alastair J Moss
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Shirjel Alam
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Amanda Hunter
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Anoop S V Shah
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Nicholas L Mills
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University of Edinburgh Edinburgh , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Tania Pawade
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Chengjia Wang
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Jonathan R Weir-McCall
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Giles Roditi
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Edwin J R van Beek
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Leslee J Shaw
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Edward D Nicol
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Daniel Berman
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Piotr J Slomka
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David E Newby
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Marc R Dweck
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University of Edinburgh Edinburgh , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Michelle C Williams
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University of Edinburgh Edinburgh , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland


