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Changes in Medical Management after Coronary CT Angiography
INTRODUCTION: Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) allows for non-invasive coronary artery disease (CAD) phenotyping. There are still some uncertainties regarding the impact this knowledge has on the clinical care of patients. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether CAD phenotyping by CCTA influe...
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Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4633005/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26559988 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20150088 |
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author | Naue, Vânia Mairi Camargo, Gabriel Sabioni, Letícia Roberto Lima, Ronaldo de Souza Leão Derenne, Maria Eduarda de Lorenzo, Andréa Rocha Freire, Monica Di Calafiori Azevedo Filho, Clério Francisco Resende, Elmiro Santos Gottlieb, Ilan |
author_facet | Naue, Vânia Mairi Camargo, Gabriel Sabioni, Letícia Roberto Lima, Ronaldo de Souza Leão Derenne, Maria Eduarda de Lorenzo, Andréa Rocha Freire, Monica Di Calafiori Azevedo Filho, Clério Francisco Resende, Elmiro Santos Gottlieb, Ilan |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) allows for non-invasive coronary artery disease (CAD) phenotyping. There are still some uncertainties regarding the impact this knowledge has on the clinical care of patients. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether CAD phenotyping by CCTA influences clinical decision making by the prescription of cardiovascular drugs and their impact on non-LDL cholesterol (NLDLC) levels. METHODS: We analysed consecutive patients from 2008 to 2011 submitted to CCTA without previous diagnosis of CAD that had two serial measures of NLDLC, one up to 3 months before CCTA and the second from 3 to 6 months after. RESULTS: A total of 97 patients were included, of which 69% were men, mean age 64 ± 12 years. CCTA revealed that 18 (18%) patients had no CAD, 38 (39%) had non-obstructive (< 50%) lesions and 41 (42%) had at least one obstructive ≥ 50% lesion. NLDLC was similar at baseline between the grups (138 ± 52 mg/dL vs. 135 ± 42 mg/dL vs. 131 ± 44 mg/dL, respectively, p = 0.32). We found significative reduction in NLDLC among patients with obstrctive lesions (-18%, p = 0.001). We also found a positive relationship between clinical treatment intensification with aspirin and cholesterol reducing drugs and the severity of CAD. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that CCTA results were used for cardiovascular clinical treatment titration, with especial intensification seen in patients with obstructive ≥50% CAD. |
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spelling | pubmed-46330052015-11-05 Changes in Medical Management after Coronary CT Angiography Naue, Vânia Mairi Camargo, Gabriel Sabioni, Letícia Roberto Lima, Ronaldo de Souza Leão Derenne, Maria Eduarda de Lorenzo, Andréa Rocha Freire, Monica Di Calafiori Azevedo Filho, Clério Francisco Resende, Elmiro Santos Gottlieb, Ilan Arq Bras Cardiol Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) allows for non-invasive coronary artery disease (CAD) phenotyping. There are still some uncertainties regarding the impact this knowledge has on the clinical care of patients. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether CAD phenotyping by CCTA influences clinical decision making by the prescription of cardiovascular drugs and their impact on non-LDL cholesterol (NLDLC) levels. METHODS: We analysed consecutive patients from 2008 to 2011 submitted to CCTA without previous diagnosis of CAD that had two serial measures of NLDLC, one up to 3 months before CCTA and the second from 3 to 6 months after. RESULTS: A total of 97 patients were included, of which 69% were men, mean age 64 ± 12 years. CCTA revealed that 18 (18%) patients had no CAD, 38 (39%) had non-obstructive (< 50%) lesions and 41 (42%) had at least one obstructive ≥ 50% lesion. NLDLC was similar at baseline between the grups (138 ± 52 mg/dL vs. 135 ± 42 mg/dL vs. 131 ± 44 mg/dL, respectively, p = 0.32). We found significative reduction in NLDLC among patients with obstrctive lesions (-18%, p = 0.001). We also found a positive relationship between clinical treatment intensification with aspirin and cholesterol reducing drugs and the severity of CAD. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that CCTA results were used for cardiovascular clinical treatment titration, with especial intensification seen in patients with obstructive ≥50% CAD. Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2015-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4633005/ /pubmed/26559988 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20150088 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Naue, Vânia Mairi Camargo, Gabriel Sabioni, Letícia Roberto Lima, Ronaldo de Souza Leão Derenne, Maria Eduarda de Lorenzo, Andréa Rocha Freire, Monica Di Calafiori Azevedo Filho, Clério Francisco Resende, Elmiro Santos Gottlieb, Ilan Changes in Medical Management after Coronary CT Angiography |
title | Changes in Medical Management after Coronary CT
Angiography |
title_full | Changes in Medical Management after Coronary CT
Angiography |
title_fullStr | Changes in Medical Management after Coronary CT
Angiography |
title_full_unstemmed | Changes in Medical Management after Coronary CT
Angiography |
title_short | Changes in Medical Management after Coronary CT
Angiography |
title_sort | changes in medical management after coronary ct
angiography |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4633005/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26559988 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20150088 |
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