scholarly journals CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM AND ESTIMATED CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK IN FIVE RACIAL/ETHNIC GROUPS LIVING IN THE US: THE MEDIATORS OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN SOUTH ASIANS LIVING IN AMERICA (MASALA) STUDY AND THE MULTI-ETHNIC STUDY OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS (MESA)

2017 ◽  
Vol 69 (11) ◽  
pp. 1555
Author(s):  
Jaideep Patel ◽  
Zeina Dardari ◽  
Miguel Cainzos-Achirica ◽  
Parag Joshi ◽  
Namratha Kandula ◽  
...  
2014 ◽  
Vol 234 (1) ◽  
pp. 102-107 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alka M. Kanaya ◽  
Namratha R. Kandula ◽  
Susan K. Ewing ◽  
David Herrington ◽  
Kiang Liu ◽  
...  

Heart ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 104 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isac C Thomas ◽  
Brandon Shiau ◽  
Julie O Denenberg ◽  
Robyn L McClelland ◽  
Philip Greenland ◽  
...  

ObjectivesRecently, the density score of coronary artery calcium (CAC) has been shown to be associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) events at any level of CAC volume. Whether risk factors for CAC volume and CAC density are similar or distinct is unknown. We sought to evaluate the associations of CVD risk factors with CAC volume and CAC density scores.MethodsBaseline measurements from 6814 participants free of clinical CVD were collected for the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis. Participants with detectable CAC (n=3398) were evaluated for this study. Multivariable linear regression models were used to evaluate independent associations of CVD risk factors with CAC volume and CAC density scores.ResultsWhereas most CVD risk factors were associated with higher CAC volume scores, many risk factors were associated with lower CAC density scores. For example, diabetes was associated with a higher natural logarithm (ln) transformed CAC volume score (standardised β=0.44 (95% CI 0.31 to 0.58) ln-units) but a lower CAC density score (β=−0.07 (−0.12 to −0.02) density units). Chinese, African-American and Hispanic race/ethnicity were each associated with lower ln CAC volume scores (β=−0.62 (−0.83to −0.41), −0.52 (−0.64 to −0.39) and −0.40 (−0.55 to −0.26) ln-units, respectively) and higher CAC density scores (β= 0.41 (0.34 to 0.47), 0.18 (0.12 to 0.23) and 0.21 (0.15 to 0.26) density units, respectively) relative to non-Hispanic White.ConclusionsIn a cohort free of clinical CVD, CVD risk factors are differentially associated with CAC volume and density scores, with many CVD risk factors inversely associated with the CAC density score after controlling for the CAC volume score. These findings suggest complex associations between CVD risk factors and these components of CAC.


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