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Atherosclerosis Burden in Patients with Acute Chest Pain: Obesity Paradox

Obesity paradox has been described in various populations of coronary artery disease, mainly asymptomatic subjects. However, relationship between obesity and coronary artery calcification detected by cardiac CT in symptomatic patients has rarely been demonstrated. This study seeks to investigate whe...

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Autores principales: Chaikriangkrai, Kongkiat, Kassi, Mahwash, Khaleel bala, Sayf, Nabi, Faisal, Chang, Su Min
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3913455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24555162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/634717
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author Chaikriangkrai, Kongkiat
Kassi, Mahwash
Khaleel bala, Sayf
Nabi, Faisal
Chang, Su Min
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Kassi, Mahwash
Khaleel bala, Sayf
Nabi, Faisal
Chang, Su Min
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description Obesity paradox has been described in various populations of coronary artery disease, mainly asymptomatic subjects. However, relationship between obesity and coronary artery calcification detected by cardiac CT in symptomatic patients has rarely been demonstrated. This study seeks to investigate whether the paradoxical relationship between obesity and coronary artery calcification exists in patients with acute chest pain. A final cohort of 1030 chest pain patients presenting at our emergency department who underwent coronary evaluation by multidetector cardiac CT were examined. With absent-to-mild coronary calcification (CAC score < 100) as a referent, multivariable analysis showed that presence of obesity (OR 0.564; 95% CI 0.395, 0.806; P 0.002), body mass index (OR 0.945; 95% CI 0.920, 0.971; P < 0.001), body weight (OR 0.987; 95% CI 0.979, 0.995; P 0.001), and body surface area (OR 0.582; 95% CI 0.369, 0.920; P 0.020) were inversely associated with moderate-to-severe coronary calcification (CAC score ≥ 100). This study extends the concept of obesity paradox to symptomatic patients undergoing coronary artery calcium score assessment. However, biological explanation(s) of this paradox remains unanswered.
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spelling pubmed-39134552014-02-19 Atherosclerosis Burden in Patients with Acute Chest Pain: Obesity Paradox Chaikriangkrai, Kongkiat Kassi, Mahwash Khaleel bala, Sayf Nabi, Faisal Chang, Su Min ISRN Obes Research Article Obesity paradox has been described in various populations of coronary artery disease, mainly asymptomatic subjects. However, relationship between obesity and coronary artery calcification detected by cardiac CT in symptomatic patients has rarely been demonstrated. This study seeks to investigate whether the paradoxical relationship between obesity and coronary artery calcification exists in patients with acute chest pain. A final cohort of 1030 chest pain patients presenting at our emergency department who underwent coronary evaluation by multidetector cardiac CT were examined. With absent-to-mild coronary calcification (CAC score < 100) as a referent, multivariable analysis showed that presence of obesity (OR 0.564; 95% CI 0.395, 0.806; P 0.002), body mass index (OR 0.945; 95% CI 0.920, 0.971; P < 0.001), body weight (OR 0.987; 95% CI 0.979, 0.995; P 0.001), and body surface area (OR 0.582; 95% CI 0.369, 0.920; P 0.020) were inversely associated with moderate-to-severe coronary calcification (CAC score ≥ 100). This study extends the concept of obesity paradox to symptomatic patients undergoing coronary artery calcium score assessment. However, biological explanation(s) of this paradox remains unanswered. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3913455/ /pubmed/24555162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/634717 Text en Copyright © 2014 Kongkiat Chaikriangkrai et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chaikriangkrai, Kongkiat
Kassi, Mahwash
Khaleel bala, Sayf
Nabi, Faisal
Chang, Su Min
Atherosclerosis Burden in Patients with Acute Chest Pain: Obesity Paradox
title Atherosclerosis Burden in Patients with Acute Chest Pain: Obesity Paradox
title_full Atherosclerosis Burden in Patients with Acute Chest Pain: Obesity Paradox
title_fullStr Atherosclerosis Burden in Patients with Acute Chest Pain: Obesity Paradox
title_full_unstemmed Atherosclerosis Burden in Patients with Acute Chest Pain: Obesity Paradox
title_short Atherosclerosis Burden in Patients with Acute Chest Pain: Obesity Paradox
title_sort atherosclerosis burden in patients with acute chest pain: obesity paradox
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3913455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24555162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/634717
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