Coronary Artery Disease in Adults With Coarctation of Aorta: Incidence, Risk Factors, and Outcomes

Background Premature coronary artery disease ( CAD ) is common in patients with coarctation of aorta ( COA ), but there are limited data about any direct relationship (or lack thereof) between COA and CAD . We hypothesized that atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk factors, rather than COA dia...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Heart Association 2019-06, Vol.8 (12), p.e012056-e012056
Hauptverfasser: Egbe, Alexander C, Rihal, Charanjit S, Thomas, Alexa, Boler, Amber, Mehra, Nandini, Andersen, Kylie, Kothapalli, Srikanth, Taggart, Nathaniel W, Connolly, Heidi M
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Zusammenfassung:Background Premature coronary artery disease ( CAD ) is common in patients with coarctation of aorta ( COA ), but there are limited data about any direct relationship (or lack thereof) between COA and CAD . We hypothesized that atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk factors, rather than COA diagnosis, was the primary determinant of CAD occurrence in patients with COA . Methods and Results This is a retrospective study of 654 COA patients and a control group of 876 patients with valvular pulmonic stenosis and tetralogy of Fallot to determine prevalence and independent risk factors for CAD . There was no evidence of a difference in the unadjusted CAD prevalence between the COA and control groups (7.8% versus 6.3%, P=0.247), but premature CAD was more common in COA patients (4.4% versus 1.8%, P=0.002). In the analysis of a propensity-matched cohort of 126 COA and 126 control patients, there was no evidence of a difference in overall CAD prevalence (6.3% versus 5.6% versus P=0.742) and premature CAD prevalence (4.8% versus 3.2%, P=0.518). The multivariable risk factors for CAD were hypertension (odds ratio [ OR ] 2.14; 95% CI 1.36-3.38), hyperlipidemia ( OR 3.33; 95% CI 2.02-5.47), diabetes mellitus ( OR 1.98; 95% CI 1.31-3.61), male sex ( OR 2.05; 95% CI 1.33-3.17), and older age per year ( OR 1.06; 95% CI 1.04-1.07). Conclusions After adjusting for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk factors, we did not find evidence of a difference in CAD risk between the patients with COA and other patients with congenital heart disease.
ISSN:2047-9980
2047-9980
DOI:10.1161/JAHA.119.012056