Coronary calcium tests better predictor of heart attack risks

IANS  |  New York 

Checking calcium levels of arteries which surround and supply blood to the could better predict the for a attack than standard risk-assessment equations used in medical practice, according to a study.

The findings showed that coronary calcium measurements were better able to predict the presence of symptomatic coronary requiring revascularisation (a coronary stent or bypass surgery) than the pooled cohort equation, which relies only on standard factors such as age, gender, blood pressure and cholesterol measurements.

The calcium tests will not only get high-patients into treatment earlier, but also keep patients who aren't truly at risk from being overtreated, the researchers said.

"Calcium in the doesn't tell you the extent of soft plaque, but it does mark that is present," said Jeffrey L. Anderson, MD, a at the Intermountain Medical Centre Institute in Salt Lake City.

"These results tell us that coronary calcium adds importantly to probability estimates," he added.

The study was presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Session conference in

Noting that the cost of coronary calcium screening is low, in the range of $100 or less than mammograms and colonoscopies, Anderson said that it should be considered in the future as part of routine medical care after age 50 for men and 55-60 for women.

The team identified 1,107 symptomatic patients who presented to the without any known and who had a PET-stress test to measure coronary flow, conducted as part of their diagnostic evaluation.

While calcium measurements were better able to predict the presence of symptomatic coronary artery disease, they were only moderately successful in determining who over two years of follow-up would go on to die or have a

"With coronary calcium, we're looking at a marker indicating the actual presence of -- we're not just looking at probabilities of disease based on a patient's standard risk factors," Anderson said.

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 17:06 IST