Aim The long-term prognostic benefit of coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) findings of coronary artery disease (CAD) in asymptomatic populations is unknown.Methods and results From the prospective multicentre international CONFIRM long-term study, we evaluated asymptomatic subjects without known CAD who underwent both coronary artery calcium scoring (CACS) and CCTA (n = 1226). Coronary computed tomographic angiography findings included the severity of coronary artery stenosis, plaque composition, and coronary segment location. Using the C-statistic and likelihood ratio tests, we evaluated the incremental prognostic utility of CCTA findings over a base model that included a panel of traditional risk factors (RFs) as well as CACS to predict long-term all-cause mortality. During a mean follow-up of 5.9 +/- 1.2 years, 78 deaths occurred. Compared with the traditional RF alone (C-statistic 0.64), CCTA findings including coronary stenosis severity, plaque composition, and coronary segment location demonstrated improved incremental prognostic utility beyond traditional RF alone (C-statistics range 0.71-0.73, all P < 0.05; incremental chi(2) range 20.7-25.5, all P < 0.001). However, no added prognostic benefit was offered by CCTA findings when added to a base model containing both traditional RF and CACS (C-statistics P > 0.05, for all).Conclusions Coronary computed tomographic angiography improved prognostication of 6-year all-cause mortality beyond a set of conventional RF alone, although, no further incremental value was offered by CCTA when CCTA findings were added to a model incorporating RF and CACS.

Prognostic value of coronary computed tomographic angiography findings in asymptomatic individuals: a 6-year follow-up from the prospective multicentre international CONFIRM study / I. Cho, S.J. Al'Aref, A. Berger, B. Ó Hartaigh, H. Gransar, V. Valenti, F.Y. Lin, S. Achenbach, D.S. Berman, M.J. Budoff, T.Q. Callister, M.H. Al-Mallah, F. Cademartiri, K. Chinnaiyan, B.J.W. Chow, A. Delago, T.C. Villines, M. Hadamitzky, J. Hausleiter, J. Leipsic, L.J. Shaw, P.A. Kaufmann, G. Feuchtner, Y. Kim, E. Maffei, G. Raff, G. Pontone, D. Andreini, H. Marques, R. Rubinshtein, H. Chang, J.K. Min. - In: EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. - ISSN 1522-9645. - 39:11(2018 Mar 14), pp. 934-941. [10.1093/eurheartj/ehx774]

Prognostic value of coronary computed tomographic angiography findings in asymptomatic individuals: a 6-year follow-up from the prospective multicentre international CONFIRM study

G. Pontone;D. Andreini;
2018

Abstract

Aim The long-term prognostic benefit of coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) findings of coronary artery disease (CAD) in asymptomatic populations is unknown.Methods and results From the prospective multicentre international CONFIRM long-term study, we evaluated asymptomatic subjects without known CAD who underwent both coronary artery calcium scoring (CACS) and CCTA (n = 1226). Coronary computed tomographic angiography findings included the severity of coronary artery stenosis, plaque composition, and coronary segment location. Using the C-statistic and likelihood ratio tests, we evaluated the incremental prognostic utility of CCTA findings over a base model that included a panel of traditional risk factors (RFs) as well as CACS to predict long-term all-cause mortality. During a mean follow-up of 5.9 +/- 1.2 years, 78 deaths occurred. Compared with the traditional RF alone (C-statistic 0.64), CCTA findings including coronary stenosis severity, plaque composition, and coronary segment location demonstrated improved incremental prognostic utility beyond traditional RF alone (C-statistics range 0.71-0.73, all P < 0.05; incremental chi(2) range 20.7-25.5, all P < 0.001). However, no added prognostic benefit was offered by CCTA findings when added to a base model containing both traditional RF and CACS (C-statistics P > 0.05, for all).Conclusions Coronary computed tomographic angiography improved prognostication of 6-year all-cause mortality beyond a set of conventional RF alone, although, no further incremental value was offered by CCTA when CCTA findings were added to a model incorporating RF and CACS.
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Coronary artery calcium scoring; Coronary CT angiography; Prognosis; Coronary artery disease; Computed tomography; Atherosclerosis
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
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Prognostic value of coronary computed tomographic angiography findings in asymptomatic individuals: a 6-year follow-up from the prospective multicentre international CONFIRM study / I. Cho, S.J. Al'Aref, A. Berger, B. Ó Hartaigh, H. Gransar, V. Valenti, F.Y. Lin, S. Achenbach, D.S. Berman, M.J. Budoff, T.Q. Callister, M.H. Al-Mallah, F. Cademartiri, K. Chinnaiyan, B.J.W. Chow, A. Delago, T.C. Villines, M. Hadamitzky, J. Hausleiter, J. Leipsic, L.J. Shaw, P.A. Kaufmann, G. Feuchtner, Y. Kim, E. Maffei, G. Raff, G. Pontone, D. Andreini, H. Marques, R. Rubinshtein, H. Chang, J.K. Min. - In: EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. - ISSN 1522-9645. - 39:11(2018 Mar 14), pp. 934-941. [10.1093/eurheartj/ehx774]
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I. Cho, S.J. Al'Aref, A. Berger, B. Ó Hartaigh, H. Gransar, V. Valenti, F.Y. Lin, S. Achenbach, D.S. Berman, M.J. Budoff, T.Q. Callister, M.H. Al-Mallah, F. Cademartiri, K. Chinnaiyan, B.J.W. Chow, A. Delago, T.C. Villines, M. Hadamitzky, J. Hausleiter, J. Leipsic, L.J. Shaw, P.A. Kaufmann, G. Feuchtner, Y. Kim, E. Maffei, G. Raff, G. Pontone, D. Andreini, H. Marques, R. Rubinshtein, H. Chang, J.K. Min
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