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Aortic Valve Calcification Density Measured by MDCT in the Assessment of Aortic Stenosis Severity.
Powers, Andréanne; Ali, Mulham; Lavoie, Nicolas; Haujir, Amal; Mogensen, Nils Sofus Borg; Ludwig, Sebastian; Øvrehus, Kristian Altern; Tastet, Lionel; Rhéaume, Catherine; Schofer, Niklas; Dahl, Jordi Sanchez; Clavel, Marie-Annick.
Affiliation
  • Powers A; Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et Pneumologie de Québec (Quebec Heart & Lung Institute), Université Laval, Canada (A.P., N.L., N.S.B.M., L.T., C.R., M.-A.C.).
  • Ali M; Faculty of Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, Odense (M.A., A.H., N.S.B.M., K.A.Ø., J.S.D., M.-A.C.).
  • Lavoie N; Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et Pneumologie de Québec (Quebec Heart & Lung Institute), Université Laval, Canada (A.P., N.L., N.S.B.M., L.T., C.R., M.-A.C.).
  • Haujir A; Faculty of Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, Odense (M.A., A.H., N.S.B.M., K.A.Ø., J.S.D., M.-A.C.).
  • Mogensen NSB; Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et Pneumologie de Québec (Quebec Heart & Lung Institute), Université Laval, Canada (A.P., N.L., N.S.B.M., L.T., C.R., M.-A.C.).
  • Ludwig S; Faculty of Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, Odense (M.A., A.H., N.S.B.M., K.A.Ø., J.S.D., M.-A.C.).
  • Øvrehus KA; Department of Cardiology, University Heart & Vascular Center Hamburg, Germany (S.L., N.S.).
  • Tastet L; German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner site Hamburg/Kiel/Lübeck, Hamburg, Germany (S.L., N.S.).
  • Rhéaume C; Cardiovascular Research Foundation, New York, NY (S.L.).
  • Schofer N; Faculty of Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, Odense (M.A., A.H., N.S.B.M., K.A.Ø., J.S.D., M.-A.C.).
  • Dahl JS; Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et Pneumologie de Québec (Quebec Heart & Lung Institute), Université Laval, Canada (A.P., N.L., N.S.B.M., L.T., C.R., M.-A.C.).
  • Clavel MA; Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et Pneumologie de Québec (Quebec Heart & Lung Institute), Université Laval, Canada (A.P., N.L., N.S.B.M., L.T., C.R., M.-A.C.).
Circ Cardiovasc Imaging ; 17(5): e016267, 2024 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38771899
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Aortic valve calcification (AVC) indexation to the aortic annulus (AA) area measured by Doppler echocardiography (AVCdEcho) provides powerful prognostic information in patients with aortic stenosis (AS). However, the indexation by AA measured by multidetector computed tomography (AVCdCT) has never been evaluated. The aim of this study was to compare AVC, AVCdCT, and AVCdEcho with regard to hemodynamic correlations and clinical outcomes in patients with AS.

METHODS:

Data from 889 patients, mainly White, with calcific AS who underwent Doppler echocardiography and multidetector computed tomography within the same episode of care were retrospectively analyzed. AA was measured both by Doppler echocardiography and multidetector computed tomography. AVCdCT severity thresholds were established using receiver operating characteristic curve analyses in men and women separately. The primary end point was the occurrence of all-cause mortality.

RESULTS:

Correlations between gradient/velocity and AVCd were stronger (both P≤0.005) using AVCdCT (r=0.68, P<0.001 and r=0.66, P<0.001) than AVC (r=0.61, P<0.001 and r=0.60, P<0.001) or AVCdEcho (r=0.61, P<0.001 and r=0.59, P<0.001). AVCdCT thresholds for the identification of severe AS were 334 Agatston units (AU)/cm2 for women and 467 AU/cm2 for men. On a median follow-up of 6.62 (6.19-9.69) years, AVCdCT ratio was superior to AVC ratio and AVCdEcho ratio to predict all-cause mortality in multivariate analyses (hazard ratio [HR], 1.59 [95% CI, 1.26-2.00]; P<0.001 versus HR, 1.53 [95% CI, 1.11-1.65]; P=0.003 versus HR, 1.27 [95% CI, 1.11-1.46]; P<0.001; all likelihood test P≤0.004). AVCdCT ratio was superior to AVC ratio and AVCdEcho ratio to predict survival under medical treatment in multivariate analyses (HR, 1.80 [95% CI, 1.27-1.58]; P<0.001 compared with HR, 1.55 [95% CI, 1.13-2.10]; P=0.007; HR, 1.28 [95% CI, 1.03-1.57]; P=0.01; all likelihood test P<0.03). AVCdCT ratio predicts mortality in all subgroups of patients with AS.

CONCLUSIONS:

AVCdCT appears to be equivalent or superior to AVC and AVCdEcho to assess AS severity and predict all-cause mortality. Thus, it should be used to evaluate AS severity in patients with nonconclusive echocardiographic evaluations with or without low-flow status. AVCdCT thresholds of 300 AU/cm2 for women and 500 AU/cm2 for men seem to be appropriate to identify severe AS. Further studies are needed to validate these thresholds, especially in diverse populations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Aortic Valve / Aortic Valve Stenosis / Severity of Illness Index / Calcinosis / Echocardiography, Doppler / Predictive Value of Tests / Multidetector Computed Tomography Limits: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Circ Cardiovasc Imaging Journal subject: ANGIOLOGIA / CARDIOLOGIA / DIAGNOSTICO POR IMAGEM Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Aortic Valve / Aortic Valve Stenosis / Severity of Illness Index / Calcinosis / Echocardiography, Doppler / Predictive Value of Tests / Multidetector Computed Tomography Limits: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Circ Cardiovasc Imaging Journal subject: ANGIOLOGIA / CARDIOLOGIA / DIAGNOSTICO POR IMAGEM Year: 2024 Document type: Article