Héctor A. Álvarez-Covarrubias , Niklas Altaner , Rafael Adolf , Martin Jurisic , Elisabeth Horban , Costanza Pellegrini , Charlotte Duesmann , Mark Lachmann , Christian Thilo , Finn Syryca , Markus Klos , N. Patrick Mayr , Tobias Rheude , Matthias Renker , Efstratios I. Charitos , Heribert Schunkert , Adnan Kastrati , Erion Xhepa , Kim Won-Keun , Michael Joner
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Abstract
Introduction and objectives
It is unknown whether aortic valve calcium volume, as measured by contrast-enhanced computed tomography angiography (angio-CT), is associated with mortality in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). We aimed to confirm that contrast-enhanced aortic valve calcium correlates with noncontrast-enhanced calcium score and provides useful prognostic information in patients undergoing TAVI.
Methods
This retrospective observational study included patients from 2 high-volume TAVI centers in Germany, all of whom underwent high-quality angio-CT prior to TAVI. Calcium volume in contrast-enhanced angio-CT was calculated using 3Mensio software (Pie Medical, The Netherlands), while the calcium score from noncontrast-enhanced angio-CT was obtained using the Syngo.via (Siemens Healthineers, Germany) workstation to validate contrast-enhanced angio-CT values. Calcium volume was dichotomized using the median based on to sex-specific values from contrast-enhanced angio-CT, and the risk associated with increased calcium volume was determined using Cox proportional hazard regression analysis.
Results
We included 3318 TAVI patients. A good correlation was observed between noncontrast-enhanced and contrast-enhanced angio-CT (r2 = 0.680; P < .001). The median values for sex-specific contrast-enhanced angio-CT calcium volume were 514 mm3 for women and 1025 mm3 for men. Patients with higher calcium volumes showed lower mortality at 1 year (8.8% vs 12.1%; adjusted HR, 0.86; 95%CI, 0.75-0.98; P = .02) compared with those with lower calcium volumes.
Conclusions
Calcium volume in contrast-enhanced angio-CT correlated well with noncontrast-enhanced angio-CT calcium score. Patients with higher calcium volume showed lower mortality at 1 year after TAVI.