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Predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium in individuals with high blood pressure: results from the MESA study

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Individuals with high blood pressure (BP) have varying risks of cardiovascular events due to other coexisting factors. We aimed to identify the predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium (CAC) in individuals with high BP, which is an indicator of healthy arteri...

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Autores principales: You, Si, Gao, Jing-Wei, Zhang, Hai-Feng, Xiong, Zhuo-Chao, Hao, Qing-Yun, Han, Jia-Jin, Wang, Jing-Feng, Zhang, Shao-Ling, Liu, Pin-Ming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10167869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37155413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2023.2209334
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author You, Si
Gao, Jing-Wei
Zhang, Hai-Feng
Xiong, Zhuo-Chao
Hao, Qing-Yun
Han, Jia-Jin
Wang, Jing-Feng
Zhang, Shao-Ling
Liu, Pin-Ming
author_facet You, Si
Gao, Jing-Wei
Zhang, Hai-Feng
Xiong, Zhuo-Chao
Hao, Qing-Yun
Han, Jia-Jin
Wang, Jing-Feng
Zhang, Shao-Ling
Liu, Pin-Ming
author_sort You, Si
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND & AIMS: Individuals with high blood pressure (BP) have varying risks of cardiovascular events due to other coexisting factors. We aimed to identify the predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium (CAC) in individuals with high BP, which is an indicator of healthy arterial aging and can guide preventive strategies. METHODS: We analyzed data from participants with high BP (≥120/80 mm Hg) in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis who had baseline CAC = 0 and underwent a second CAC scanning after 10 years. We used multivariable logistic regression to evaluate the association between various risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and long-term CAC = 0. We also calculated the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) to predict the phenotype of healthy arterial aging in this population. RESULTS: We included 830 participants (37.6% male, mean ± SD age of 59.4 ± 8.7 years). During follow-up, 46.5% of participants (n = 386) had CAC = 0, and they were younger and had fewer metabolic syndrome components. Adding ASCVD risk factors to the demographic model (age, sex, and ethnicity) moderately increased the predictive value for long-term CAC = 0 (AUC: demographic model + ASCVD risk factors vs. demographic model alone, 0.653 vs. 0.597, p < .001; category net reclassification improvement = 0.104, p = .044; integrated discrimination improvement = 0.040, p < .001). CONCLUSION: In individuals with high BP and initial CAC = 0, over 40% maintained CAC = 0 during a 10-year follow-up, which was associated with fewer ASCVD risk factors. These findings may have implications for preventive strategies in individuals with high BP. Clinical Trial registration number: KEY MESSAGES: Nearly half (46.5%) of individuals with high blood pressure (BP) maintained a long-term absence of coronary artery calcium (CAC) during a 10-year follow-up, and this was associated with a 66.6% lower risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) events compared to those who developed incident CAC. Individuals with high BP, who are usually assumed to have an increased risk of ASCVD, exhibit significant heterogeneity in their ASCVD risk; those who maintain CAC = 0 have a lower ASCVD risk. Adding overall ASCVD risk factors to demographic information resulted in a moderate improvement in predicting long-term CAC = 0.
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spelling pubmed-101678692023-05-10 Predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium in individuals with high blood pressure: results from the MESA study You, Si Gao, Jing-Wei Zhang, Hai-Feng Xiong, Zhuo-Chao Hao, Qing-Yun Han, Jia-Jin Wang, Jing-Feng Zhang, Shao-Ling Liu, Pin-Ming Ann Med Cardiology & Cardiovascular Disorders BACKGROUND & AIMS: Individuals with high blood pressure (BP) have varying risks of cardiovascular events due to other coexisting factors. We aimed to identify the predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium (CAC) in individuals with high BP, which is an indicator of healthy arterial aging and can guide preventive strategies. METHODS: We analyzed data from participants with high BP (≥120/80 mm Hg) in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis who had baseline CAC = 0 and underwent a second CAC scanning after 10 years. We used multivariable logistic regression to evaluate the association between various risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and long-term CAC = 0. We also calculated the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) to predict the phenotype of healthy arterial aging in this population. RESULTS: We included 830 participants (37.6% male, mean ± SD age of 59.4 ± 8.7 years). During follow-up, 46.5% of participants (n = 386) had CAC = 0, and they were younger and had fewer metabolic syndrome components. Adding ASCVD risk factors to the demographic model (age, sex, and ethnicity) moderately increased the predictive value for long-term CAC = 0 (AUC: demographic model + ASCVD risk factors vs. demographic model alone, 0.653 vs. 0.597, p < .001; category net reclassification improvement = 0.104, p = .044; integrated discrimination improvement = 0.040, p < .001). CONCLUSION: In individuals with high BP and initial CAC = 0, over 40% maintained CAC = 0 during a 10-year follow-up, which was associated with fewer ASCVD risk factors. These findings may have implications for preventive strategies in individuals with high BP. Clinical Trial registration number: KEY MESSAGES: Nearly half (46.5%) of individuals with high blood pressure (BP) maintained a long-term absence of coronary artery calcium (CAC) during a 10-year follow-up, and this was associated with a 66.6% lower risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) events compared to those who developed incident CAC. Individuals with high BP, who are usually assumed to have an increased risk of ASCVD, exhibit significant heterogeneity in their ASCVD risk; those who maintain CAC = 0 have a lower ASCVD risk. Adding overall ASCVD risk factors to demographic information resulted in a moderate improvement in predicting long-term CAC = 0. Taylor & Francis 2023-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10167869/ /pubmed/37155413 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2023.2209334 Text en © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The terms on which this article has been published allow the posting of the Accepted Manuscript in a repository by the author(s) or with their consent.
spellingShingle Cardiology & Cardiovascular Disorders
You, Si
Gao, Jing-Wei
Zhang, Hai-Feng
Xiong, Zhuo-Chao
Hao, Qing-Yun
Han, Jia-Jin
Wang, Jing-Feng
Zhang, Shao-Ling
Liu, Pin-Ming
Predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium in individuals with high blood pressure: results from the MESA study
title Predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium in individuals with high blood pressure: results from the MESA study
title_full Predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium in individuals with high blood pressure: results from the MESA study
title_fullStr Predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium in individuals with high blood pressure: results from the MESA study
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium in individuals with high blood pressure: results from the MESA study
title_short Predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium in individuals with high blood pressure: results from the MESA study
title_sort predictors of long-term absence of coronary artery calcium in individuals with high blood pressure: results from the mesa study
topic Cardiology & Cardiovascular Disorders
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10167869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37155413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2023.2209334
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