Roya Anahita Mousavi, Gudrun Lamm, Maximilian Will, Andreas A Kammerlander, Philip Krackowizer, Petra Carmen Gunacker, Philipp Höbart, Nikolaus Voith, Marc Felix Grüninger, Konstantin Schwarz, Paul Vock, Uta C Hoppe, Julia Mascherbauer
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Abstract
Aims: Less pronounced calcification of the aortic valve (AVC) was observed in women with aortic stenosis (AS) as compared to men. Since women have smaller aortic valves (AV), this could explain a lower calcium load. We aimed to analyze the association of AV size with AVC independent from sex.
Methods & results: Consecutive patients with high-gradient AS, who underwent cardiac computed tomography (CT), were assessed. AV annulus area and AVC with the Agatston score were measured on CT. In total, 601 patients (mean age 80±7 years, 45% female) were included. Women had smaller AV annulus areas (4.12±0.67cm2 vs 5.15 ±0.78cm2, p<0.001) and lower Agatston scores (2018 [1456-3017] vs. 3394 [2562-4530]; p<0.001) than men. We found a significant correlation (r=0.594, p<0.001) and independent association (β=926.20, p<0.001) of AV annulus area with AVC. On separate regression analyses for men and women, AVC was independently associated with AV annulus area in both sexes (βmen=887.77; βwomen=863.48, both p<0.001). When patients were stratified into AV size quartiles, patients in the lower quartiles were more likely to have AVC values below recommended sex-specific AVC thresholds. In the lowest quartile 28% of female and 27% of male patients had Agatston scores below 1200AU (women) and 2000AU (men) while this proportion decreased to 6% and 2%, respectively, in the quartiles with the largest annulus areas.
Conclusion: In high-gradient AS, AVC strongly depends on AV annulus area. This association is not dependent on sex. Thus, AVC should be indexed to AV size in addition to sex.
目的:与男性相比,女性主动脉瓣狭窄(AS)患者主动脉瓣(AVC)的钙化程度较低。由于女性的主动脉瓣(AV)较小,这可以解释钙负荷较低的原因。我们的目的是分析AV大小与AVC独立于性别的关系。方法与结果:对连续行心脏计算机断层扫描(CT)的高梯度AS患者进行评估。CT测量房室环面积及AVC与Agatston评分。共纳入601例患者(平均年龄80±7岁,女性占45%)。女性的房室环面积较小(4.12±0.67cm2 vs 5.15±0.78cm2)。结论:在高梯度AS中,AVC强烈依赖于房室环面积。这种联系与性别无关。因此,除了性别之外,AVC还应该与AV大小挂钩。
期刊介绍:
European Heart Journal – Cardiovascular Imaging is a monthly international peer reviewed journal dealing with Cardiovascular Imaging. It is an official publication of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, a branch of the European Society of Cardiology.
The journal aims to publish the highest quality material, both scientific and clinical from all areas of cardiovascular imaging including echocardiography, magnetic resonance, computed tomography, nuclear and invasive imaging. A range of article types will be considered, including original research, reviews, editorials, image focus, letters and recommendation papers from relevant groups of the European Society of Cardiology. In addition it provides a forum for the exchange of information on all aspects of cardiovascular imaging.