Descending Aorta Wall Volume and Coronary Artery Disease
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Japanese Circulation Society in Japanese Circulation Journal
- Vol. 64 (11) , 842-847
- https://doi.org/10.1253/jcj.64.842
Abstract
The study examined the association between aortic wall volume (AWV) detected by enhanced computed tomography and coronary artery atherosclerosis observed on angiography. In 180 cases, AWV was measured as the total wall volume of a 7-cm portion of the descending thoracic aorta distal from the tracheal bifurcation. Coronary artery atherosclerosis was angiographically quantified by both Gensini score, in terms of the severity of coronary artery stenosis, and Extent score, in terms of the severity of coronary artery involvement. Mean AWV values between the patients with significant coronary artery stenosis and those without significant stenosis were 9.83±4.04cm3 and 8.09±2.39cm3, respectively (p<0.001). AWV was a significantly independent variable for significant coronary artery disease (p=0.0097) and an Extent score ≥60 (p=0.0092). Calcification of AWV, however, was not associated with coronary atherosclerosis. The quantification of aortic atherosclerosis was useful for diagnosing coronary artery disease.Keywords
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