CT-Assessment of Epicardial Fat Identifies Increased Inflammation at the Level of the Left Coronary Circulation in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation.
Renata GerculyImre BenedekIstván KovácsNora RatVasile Bogdan HalațiuIoana RodeanLehel BordiEmanuel BlînduAurelian RoșcaBotond-Barna MátyásEvelin SzabóZsolt ParajkóTheodora BenedekPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) can often be triggered by an inflammatory substrate. Perivascular inflammation may be assessed nowadays using coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) imaging. The new pericoronary fat attenuation index (FAI HU) and the FAI Score have prognostic value for predicting future cardiovascular events. Our purpose was to investigate the correlation between pericoronary fat inflammation and the presence of AF among patients with coronary artery disease. Patients and methods: Eighty-one patients (mean age 64.75 ± 7.84 years) who underwent 128-slice CCTA were included in this study and divided into two groups: group 1 comprised thirty-six patients with documented AF and group 2 comprised forty-five patients without a known history of AF. Results: There were no significant differences in the absolute value of fat attenuation between the study groups ( p > 0.05). However, the mean FAI Score was significantly higher in patients with AF (15.53 ± 10.29 vs. 11.09 ± 6.70, p < 0.05). Regional analysis of coronary inflammation indicated a higher level of this process, especially at the level of the left anterior descending artery (13.17 ± 7.91 in group 1 vs. 8.80 ± 4.75 in group 2, p = 0.008). Conclusions: Patients with AF present a higher level of perivascular inflammation, especially in the region of the left coronary circulation, and this seems to be associated with a higher risk of AF development.
Keyphrases
- atrial fibrillation
- oxidative stress
- coronary artery disease
- end stage renal disease
- cardiovascular events
- ejection fraction
- coronary artery
- newly diagnosed
- adipose tissue
- chronic kidney disease
- cardiovascular disease
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
- left atrial
- heart failure
- catheter ablation
- aortic stenosis
- dna methylation
- image quality
- patient reported outcomes
- photodynamic therapy
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- current status