Association between aortic valve calcification measured on non-contrast computed tomography and aortic valve stenosis in the general population

Abstract Background Aortic valve calcification (AVC) measured on non-contrast computed tomography (CT) has shown correlation to severity of aortic valve stenosis (AS) and mortality in patients with known AS. The aim of this study was to determine the association of CT verified AVC and subclinical AS...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cardiovascular computed tomography 2016-07, Vol.10 (4), p.309-315
Hauptverfasser: Paulsen, Niels Herluf, Carlsen, Bjarke Bønløkke, Dahl, Jordi Sanchez, Carter-Storch, Rasmus, Christensen, Nicholaj Lyhne, Khurrami, Lida, Møller, Jacob Eifer, Lindholt, Jes Sandal, Diederichsen, Axel Cosmus Pyndt
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background Aortic valve calcification (AVC) measured on non-contrast computed tomography (CT) has shown correlation to severity of aortic valve stenosis (AS) and mortality in patients with known AS. The aim of this study was to determine the association of CT verified AVC and subclinical AS in a general population undergoing CT. Methods CT scans from 566 randomly selected male participants (age 65–74) in the Danish cardiovascular screening study (DANCAVAS) were analyzed for AVC. All participants with a moderately or severely increased AVC score (≥300 arbitrary units (AU)) and a matched control group were invited for a supplementary echocardiography. AS was graded by indexed aortic valve area (AVAi) on echocardiography as moderate 0.6–0.85 cm2 /m2 and severe 
ISSN:1934-5925
1876-861X
DOI:10.1016/j.jcct.2016.05.001