Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9936037 The American Journal of Cardiology 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Although it is well recognized that stenotic coronary artery lesions carry a significant risk for cardiac events, the importance of nonstenotic lesions is generally underappreciated. However, many acute myocardial infarctions are caused by lesions that cause <50% stenosis. Coronary artery calcification is being increasingly studied as a marker of risk for cardiac events. Measurement of coronary artery calcium using electron-beam computed tomography is emerging as a useful tool to further risk-stratify patients who are otherwise at intermediate risk for events. Coronary calcium scores have been shown to add independent predictive value to traditional risk assessment.
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