Is coronary artery calcium mass related to Agatston score?
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Is coronary artery calcium mass related to Agatston score?
Abstract
Rationale and objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between the coronary calcium mass and Agatston score measured on multidetector row computed tomography.
Materials and methods: Eighty-three consecutive subjects (60 men and 23 women) referred for coronary screening were examined prospectively by electrocardiogram-triggered sequential multidetector row computed tomography scan (4 x 2.5-mm collimation). Their coronary calcium was quantitated by means of the Agatston scoring and mass method. The values of score and mass were transformed by taking the natural logarithm (ln(value + 1)) to reduce skewness. The relationship between the mass and score was analyzed with multiple regression analysis.
Results: Fifty-one subjects had a total of 328 calcified lesions detected and measured. The relationship between the calcium mass and score in 51 subjects conformed well to a linear relationship (r2 = 0.96). When analyzed in the total of 328 lesions, the relationship had a good empiric fit with a nonlinear (quadratic) model (r2 = 0.96). The best-fit equation was ln(lesion mass + 1) = -0.87 + 0.67 x ln(lesion score + 1) + 0.10 x (ln(lesion score + 1) - 2.86)2. This relationship was consistent in different coronary vessels and at different heart levels (r2 = 0.96 - 0.99), although there was a higher image noise at lower heart levels (paired t-tests, P < .0001).
Conclusion: A nonlinear (quadratic) relationship existed strongly and consistently between coronary calcium mass and score, demonstrating a possible cross-sectional conversion between the two measurements.
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