Relation of gender to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics by differing angiographic stenosis severity

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Main Author: Jonas, Rebecca
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Patel, Toral, Crabtree, Tami R., Jennings, Robert S., Heo, Ran, Park, Hyung Bok, Marques, Hugo, Chang, Hyuk Jae, Stuijfzand, Wijnand J., van Rosendael, Alexander R., Choi, Jung Hyun, Doh, Joon Hyung, Her, Ae Young, Koo, Bon Kwon, Nam, Chang Wook, Shin, Sang Hoon, Cole, Jason, Gimelli, Alessia, Khan, Muhammad Akram, Lu, Bin, Gao, Yang, Nabi, Faisal, Al-Mallah, Mouaz H., Nakazato, Ryo, Schoepf, U. Joseph, Driessen, Roel S., Bom, Michiel J., Thompson, Randall C., Jang, James J., Ridner, Michael, Rowan, Chris, Avelar, Erick, Généreux, Philippe, Knaapen, Paul, de Waard, Guus A., Pontone, Gianluca, Andreini, Daniele, Bax, Jeroen J., Choi, Andrew D., Earls, James P., Hoffmann, Udo, Min, James K., Villines, Todd C.
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Summary: It is unknown whether gender influences the atherosclerotic plaque characteristics (APCs) of lesions of varying angiographic stenosis severity. This study evaluated the imaging data of 303 symptomatic patients from the derivation arm of the CREDENCE (Computed TomogRaphic Evaluation of Atherosclerotic Determinants of Myocardial IsChEmia) trial, all of whom underwent coronary computed tomographic angiography and clinically indicated nonemergent invasive coronary angiography upon study enrollment. Index tests were interpreted by 2 blinded core laboratories, one of which performed quantitative coronary computed tomographic angiography using an artificial intelligence application to characterize and quantify APCs, including percent atheroma volume (PAV), low-density noncalcified plaque (LD-NCP), noncalcified plaque (NCP), calcified plaque (CP), lesion length, positive arterial remodeling, and high-risk plaque (a combination of LD-NCP and positive remodeling ≥1.10); the other classified lesions as obstructive (≥50% diameter stenosis) or nonobstructive (<50% diameter stenosis) based on quantitative invasive coronary angiography. The relation between APCs and angiographic stenosis was further examined by gender. The mean age of the study cohort was 64.4 ± 10.2 years (29.0% female). In patients with obstructive disease, men had more LD-NCP PAV (0.5 ± 0.4 vs 0.3 ± 0.8, p = 0.03) and women had more CP PAV (11.7 ± 1.6 vs 8.0 ± 0.8, p = 0.04). Obstructive lesions had more NCP PAV compared with their nonobstructive lesions in both genders, however, obstructive lesions in women also demonstrated greater LD-NCP PAV (0.4 ± 0.5 vs 1.0 ± 1.8, p = 0.03), and CP PAV (17.4 ± 16.5 vs 25.9 ± 18.7, p = 0.03) than nonobstructive lesions. Comparing the composition of obstructive lesions by gender, women had more CP PAV (26.3 ± 3.4 vs 15.8 ± 1.5, p = 0.005) whereas men had more NCP PAV (33.0 ± 1.6 vs 26.7 ± 2.5, p = 0.04). Men had more LD-NCP PAV in nonobstructive lesions compared with women (1.2 ± 0.2 vs 0.6 ± 0.2, p = 0.02). In conclusion, there are gender-specific differences in plaque composition based on stenosis severity.
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spelling Relation of gender to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics by differing angiographic stenosis severityIt is unknown whether gender influences the atherosclerotic plaque characteristics (APCs) of lesions of varying angiographic stenosis severity. This study evaluated the imaging data of 303 symptomatic patients from the derivation arm of the CREDENCE (Computed TomogRaphic Evaluation of Atherosclerotic Determinants of Myocardial IsChEmia) trial, all of whom underwent coronary computed tomographic angiography and clinically indicated nonemergent invasive coronary angiography upon study enrollment. Index tests were interpreted by 2 blinded core laboratories, one of which performed quantitative coronary computed tomographic angiography using an artificial intelligence application to characterize and quantify APCs, including percent atheroma volume (PAV), low-density noncalcified plaque (LD-NCP), noncalcified plaque (NCP), calcified plaque (CP), lesion length, positive arterial remodeling, and high-risk plaque (a combination of LD-NCP and positive remodeling ≥1.10); the other classified lesions as obstructive (≥50% diameter stenosis) or nonobstructive (<50% diameter stenosis) based on quantitative invasive coronary angiography. The relation between APCs and angiographic stenosis was further examined by gender. The mean age of the study cohort was 64.4 ± 10.2 years (29.0% female). In patients with obstructive disease, men had more LD-NCP PAV (0.5 ± 0.4 vs 0.3 ± 0.8, p = 0.03) and women had more CP PAV (11.7 ± 1.6 vs 8.0 ± 0.8, p = 0.04). Obstructive lesions had more NCP PAV compared with their nonobstructive lesions in both genders, however, obstructive lesions in women also demonstrated greater LD-NCP PAV (0.4 ± 0.5 vs 1.0 ± 1.8, p = 0.03), and CP PAV (17.4 ± 16.5 vs 25.9 ± 18.7, p = 0.03) than nonobstructive lesions. Comparing the composition of obstructive lesions by gender, women had more CP PAV (26.3 ± 3.4 vs 15.8 ± 1.5, p = 0.005) whereas men had more NCP PAV (33.0 ± 1.6 vs 26.7 ± 2.5, p = 0.04). Men had more LD-NCP PAV in nonobstructive lesions compared with women (1.2 ± 0.2 vs 0.6 ± 0.2, p = 0.02). In conclusion, there are gender-specific differences in plaque composition based on stenosis severity.VeritatiJonas, RebeccaPatel, ToralCrabtree, Tami R.Jennings, Robert S.Heo, RanPark, Hyung BokMarques, HugoChang, Hyuk JaeStuijfzand, Wijnand J.van Rosendael, Alexander R.Choi, Jung HyunDoh, Joon HyungHer, Ae YoungKoo, Bon KwonNam, Chang WookShin, Sang HoonCole, JasonGimelli, AlessiaKhan, Muhammad AkramLu, BinGao, YangNabi, FaisalAl-Mallah, Mouaz H.Nakazato, RyoSchoepf, U. JosephDriessen, Roel S.Bom, Michiel J.Thompson, Randall C.Jang, James J.Ridner, MichaelRowan, ChrisAvelar, ErickGénéreux, PhilippeKnaapen, Paulde Waard, Guus A.Pontone, GianlucaAndreini, DanieleBax, Jeroen J.Choi, Andrew D.Earls, James P.Hoffmann, UdoMin, James K.Villines, Todd C.2023-10-04T14:45:51Z2023-10-012023-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/42773eng0002-914910.1016/j.amjcard.2023.07.004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-13T16:12:29Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/42773Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T02:18:50.971904Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
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title Relation of gender to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics by differing angiographic stenosis severity
spellingShingle Relation of gender to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics by differing angiographic stenosis severity
Jonas, Rebecca
title_short Relation of gender to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics by differing angiographic stenosis severity
title_full Relation of gender to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics by differing angiographic stenosis severity
title_fullStr Relation of gender to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics by differing angiographic stenosis severity
title_full_unstemmed Relation of gender to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics by differing angiographic stenosis severity
title_sort Relation of gender to atherosclerotic plaque characteristics by differing angiographic stenosis severity
author Jonas, Rebecca
author_facet Jonas, Rebecca
Patel, Toral
Crabtree, Tami R.
Jennings, Robert S.
Heo, Ran
Park, Hyung Bok
Marques, Hugo
Chang, Hyuk Jae
Stuijfzand, Wijnand J.
van Rosendael, Alexander R.
Choi, Jung Hyun
Doh, Joon Hyung
Her, Ae Young
Koo, Bon Kwon
Nam, Chang Wook
Shin, Sang Hoon
Cole, Jason
Gimelli, Alessia
Khan, Muhammad Akram
Lu, Bin
Gao, Yang
Nabi, Faisal
Al-Mallah, Mouaz H.
Nakazato, Ryo
Schoepf, U. Joseph
Driessen, Roel S.
Bom, Michiel J.
Thompson, Randall C.
Jang, James J.
Ridner, Michael
Rowan, Chris
Avelar, Erick
Généreux, Philippe
Knaapen, Paul
de Waard, Guus A.
Pontone, Gianluca
Andreini, Daniele
Bax, Jeroen J.
Choi, Andrew D.
Earls, James P.
Hoffmann, Udo
Min, James K.
Villines, Todd C.
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Crabtree, Tami R.
Jennings, Robert S.
Heo, Ran
Park, Hyung Bok
Marques, Hugo
Chang, Hyuk Jae
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van Rosendael, Alexander R.
Choi, Jung Hyun
Doh, Joon Hyung
Her, Ae Young
Koo, Bon Kwon
Nam, Chang Wook
Shin, Sang Hoon
Cole, Jason
Gimelli, Alessia
Khan, Muhammad Akram
Lu, Bin
Gao, Yang
Nabi, Faisal
Al-Mallah, Mouaz H.
Nakazato, Ryo
Schoepf, U. Joseph
Driessen, Roel S.
Bom, Michiel J.
Thompson, Randall C.
Jang, James J.
Ridner, Michael
Rowan, Chris
Avelar, Erick
Généreux, Philippe
Knaapen, Paul
de Waard, Guus A.
Pontone, Gianluca
Andreini, Daniele
Bax, Jeroen J.
Choi, Andrew D.
Earls, James P.
Hoffmann, Udo
Min, James K.
Villines, Todd C.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jonas, Rebecca
Patel, Toral
Crabtree, Tami R.
Jennings, Robert S.
Heo, Ran
Park, Hyung Bok
Marques, Hugo
Chang, Hyuk Jae
Stuijfzand, Wijnand J.
van Rosendael, Alexander R.
Choi, Jung Hyun
Doh, Joon Hyung
Her, Ae Young
Koo, Bon Kwon
Nam, Chang Wook
Shin, Sang Hoon
Cole, Jason
Gimelli, Alessia
Khan, Muhammad Akram
Lu, Bin
Gao, Yang
Nabi, Faisal
Al-Mallah, Mouaz H.
Nakazato, Ryo
Schoepf, U. Joseph
Driessen, Roel S.
Bom, Michiel J.
Thompson, Randall C.
Jang, James J.
Ridner, Michael
Rowan, Chris
Avelar, Erick
Généreux, Philippe
Knaapen, Paul
de Waard, Guus A.
Pontone, Gianluca
Andreini, Daniele
Bax, Jeroen J.
Choi, Andrew D.
Earls, James P.
Hoffmann, Udo
Min, James K.
Villines, Todd C.
description It is unknown whether gender influences the atherosclerotic plaque characteristics (APCs) of lesions of varying angiographic stenosis severity. This study evaluated the imaging data of 303 symptomatic patients from the derivation arm of the CREDENCE (Computed TomogRaphic Evaluation of Atherosclerotic Determinants of Myocardial IsChEmia) trial, all of whom underwent coronary computed tomographic angiography and clinically indicated nonemergent invasive coronary angiography upon study enrollment. Index tests were interpreted by 2 blinded core laboratories, one of which performed quantitative coronary computed tomographic angiography using an artificial intelligence application to characterize and quantify APCs, including percent atheroma volume (PAV), low-density noncalcified plaque (LD-NCP), noncalcified plaque (NCP), calcified plaque (CP), lesion length, positive arterial remodeling, and high-risk plaque (a combination of LD-NCP and positive remodeling ≥1.10); the other classified lesions as obstructive (≥50% diameter stenosis) or nonobstructive (<50% diameter stenosis) based on quantitative invasive coronary angiography. The relation between APCs and angiographic stenosis was further examined by gender. The mean age of the study cohort was 64.4 ± 10.2 years (29.0% female). In patients with obstructive disease, men had more LD-NCP PAV (0.5 ± 0.4 vs 0.3 ± 0.8, p = 0.03) and women had more CP PAV (11.7 ± 1.6 vs 8.0 ± 0.8, p = 0.04). Obstructive lesions had more NCP PAV compared with their nonobstructive lesions in both genders, however, obstructive lesions in women also demonstrated greater LD-NCP PAV (0.4 ± 0.5 vs 1.0 ± 1.8, p = 0.03), and CP PAV (17.4 ± 16.5 vs 25.9 ± 18.7, p = 0.03) than nonobstructive lesions. Comparing the composition of obstructive lesions by gender, women had more CP PAV (26.3 ± 3.4 vs 15.8 ± 1.5, p = 0.005) whereas men had more NCP PAV (33.0 ± 1.6 vs 26.7 ± 2.5, p = 0.04). Men had more LD-NCP PAV in nonobstructive lesions compared with women (1.2 ± 0.2 vs 0.6 ± 0.2, p = 0.02). In conclusion, there are gender-specific differences in plaque composition based on stenosis severity.
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