Prognostic value of CT-derived coronary artery disease characteristics varies by ASCVD risk: insights from the PROMISE trial.
Foldyna BorekThomas MayrhoferMichael T LuJúlia KarádyMárton KolossváryMaros FerencikSvati H ShahNeha J PagidipatiPamela S DouglasUdo HoffmannPublished in: European radiology (2023)
• Prognostic value of individual CT-derived CAD characteristics differs by categories of cardiovascular risk. • Presence of obstructive coronary artery stenosis ≥ 50% has the highest prognostic value regardless of cardiovascular risk. • Coronary artery calcium is independently prognostic in high and high-risk plaque features in low cardiovascular risk.
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