Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6242774 | Academic Radiology | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Our study verifies that early CAD can be diagnosed with coronary CTA and minimal radiation exposure in young adults with DM. A negative CAC score was not sufficient to exclude early CAD as we observed a preponderance of noncalcified plaque in this cohort. Coronary CTA in young DM patients older than age 25 may provide earlier identification of disease than does a CAC because only noncalcified plaque is frequently present. Coronary CTA provides an opportunity to consider initiation of earlier primary CAD prevention rather than waiting for the age of 40 as currently recommended by the American Diabetes Association guidelines.
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Authors
Paul M. MD, Matthew J. MD, Dong MD, PhD, John A. MD, Ronald P. MD, Harold L. MD,