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Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Is Predominantly Associated With Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Events in Patients With Evidence of Coronary Atherosclerosis: The Western Denmark Heart Registry
CONCLUSIONS: LDL-C appears to be almost exclusively associated with ASCVD events over ≈5 years of follow-up in middle-aged individuals with versus without evidence of coronary atherosclerosis. This information is valuable for individualized risk assessment among middle-aged people with or without coronary atherosclerosis.PMID:36621817 | DOI:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.122.061010
Source: Circulation - January 9, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Martin B ødtker Mortensen Omar Dzaye Hans Erik B øtker Jesper M øller Jensen Michael Maeng Jacob Fog Bentzen Helle Kanstrup Henrik Toft S ørensen Jonathon Leipsic Ron Blankstein Khurram Nasir Michael J Blaha Bjarne Linde N ørgaard Source Type: research

Diagnostic Cardiac CT for the Improvement of Cardiovascular Event Prediction —Twenty-Year Results of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study
CONCLUSION: Even after 20 years, individual risk prediction is improved by addition of CT-based determination of coronary artery calcification to the ASCVD score. Therefore, assessment of ASCVD risk factors should be complemented more widely by cardiac CT in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease.PMID:36518091 | DOI:10.3238/arztebl.m2022.0360
Source: Deutsches Arzteblatt International - December 15, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Raimund Erbel Nils Lehmann Sara Schramm B örge Schmidt Anika H üsing Bernd Kowall Dirk M Hermann Janine Gronewold Axel Schmermund Stefan M öhlenkamp Susanne Moebus Dietrich Gr önemeyer Rainer Seibel Andreas Stang Karl-Heinz J öckel Heinz Nixdorf Reca Source Type: research

Predictive values of coronary artery calcium and arterial stiffness for long-term cardiovascular events in patients with stable coronary artery disease
CONCLUSIONS: A CAC score ≥100 or a CAVI ≥ 9.0 predicts the long-term occurrence of MACEs in both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients with stable CAD. These two noninvasive tests can be used as screening tools to guide treatment for the prevention of future CV events.PMID:36448219 | DOI:10.1002/clc.23955
Source: Atherosclerosis - November 30, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Thosaphol Limpijankit Sutipong Jongjirasiri Krissada Meemook Nattawut Unwanatham Ammarin Thakkinstian Jiraporn Laothamatas Source Type: research