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Association Between Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events and the Ratio of Subcutaneous Fat Area to Visceral Fat Area in Patients Who Have Undergone Multidetector Row Computed Tomography

Background: Obesity is a critical cardiovascular risk factor that has been defined in terms of body mass index (BMI), abdominal circumference (AC), and fat area. In this study, we examined which markers of obesity are most closely associated with major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). Methods a...

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Autores principales: Shibata, Yuuka, Shiga, Yuhei, Suematsu, Yasunori, Tashiro, Kohei, Kawahira, Yuto, Morita, Kai, Kuwano, Takashi, Sugihara, Makoto, Miura, Shin-ichiro
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Publicado: The Japanese Circulation Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8578124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circrep.CR-21-0082
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author Shibata, Yuuka
Shiga, Yuhei
Suematsu, Yasunori
Tashiro, Kohei
Kawahira, Yuto
Morita, Kai
Kuwano, Takashi
Sugihara, Makoto
Miura, Shin-ichiro
author_facet Shibata, Yuuka
Shiga, Yuhei
Suematsu, Yasunori
Tashiro, Kohei
Kawahira, Yuto
Morita, Kai
Kuwano, Takashi
Sugihara, Makoto
Miura, Shin-ichiro
author_sort Shibata, Yuuka
collection PubMed
description Background: Obesity is a critical cardiovascular risk factor that has been defined in terms of body mass index (BMI), abdominal circumference (AC), and fat area. In this study, we examined which markers of obesity are most closely associated with major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). Methods and Results: This prospective cohort study enrolled 529 consecutive patients who initially underwent coronary computed tomography angiography for screening of coronary atherosclerosis at Fukuoka University Hospital (FU-CCTA Registry) and either were clinically suspected of having coronary artery disease (CAD) or had at least 1 cardiovascular risk factor with a follow-up of up to 5 years. Measurements of subcutaneous fat area (SFA), visceral fat area (VFA), and AC were quantified using multidetector row computed tomography. The primary endpoint was MACE. SFA and the SFA to VFA ratio (SFA/VFA) were significantly lower in the MACE than non-MACE group. SFA, AC, BMI, and SFA/VFA were each independently associated with MACE. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis revealed a greater area under the curve for SFA/VFA than for the other parameters. The cut-off level of SFA/VFA with the greatest sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of MACE was 1.45 (sensitivity 0.849, specificity 0.472). Conclusions: Our results suggest that SFA/VFA may be a marker for evaluating the presence of MACE.
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spelling pubmed-85781242021-11-19 Association Between Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events and the Ratio of Subcutaneous Fat Area to Visceral Fat Area in Patients Who Have Undergone Multidetector Row Computed Tomography Shibata, Yuuka Shiga, Yuhei Suematsu, Yasunori Tashiro, Kohei Kawahira, Yuto Morita, Kai Kuwano, Takashi Sugihara, Makoto Miura, Shin-ichiro Circ Rep Original article Background: Obesity is a critical cardiovascular risk factor that has been defined in terms of body mass index (BMI), abdominal circumference (AC), and fat area. In this study, we examined which markers of obesity are most closely associated with major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). Methods and Results: This prospective cohort study enrolled 529 consecutive patients who initially underwent coronary computed tomography angiography for screening of coronary atherosclerosis at Fukuoka University Hospital (FU-CCTA Registry) and either were clinically suspected of having coronary artery disease (CAD) or had at least 1 cardiovascular risk factor with a follow-up of up to 5 years. Measurements of subcutaneous fat area (SFA), visceral fat area (VFA), and AC were quantified using multidetector row computed tomography. The primary endpoint was MACE. SFA and the SFA to VFA ratio (SFA/VFA) were significantly lower in the MACE than non-MACE group. SFA, AC, BMI, and SFA/VFA were each independently associated with MACE. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis revealed a greater area under the curve for SFA/VFA than for the other parameters. The cut-off level of SFA/VFA with the greatest sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of MACE was 1.45 (sensitivity 0.849, specificity 0.472). Conclusions: Our results suggest that SFA/VFA may be a marker for evaluating the presence of MACE. The Japanese Circulation Society 2021-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8578124/ /pubmed/34805608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circrep.CR-21-0082 Text en Copyright © 2021, THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons [Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International] license.
spellingShingle Original article
Shibata, Yuuka
Shiga, Yuhei
Suematsu, Yasunori
Tashiro, Kohei
Kawahira, Yuto
Morita, Kai
Kuwano, Takashi
Sugihara, Makoto
Miura, Shin-ichiro
Association Between Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events and the Ratio of Subcutaneous Fat Area to Visceral Fat Area in Patients Who Have Undergone Multidetector Row Computed Tomography
title Association Between Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events and the Ratio of Subcutaneous Fat Area to Visceral Fat Area in Patients Who Have Undergone Multidetector Row Computed Tomography
title_full Association Between Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events and the Ratio of Subcutaneous Fat Area to Visceral Fat Area in Patients Who Have Undergone Multidetector Row Computed Tomography
title_fullStr Association Between Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events and the Ratio of Subcutaneous Fat Area to Visceral Fat Area in Patients Who Have Undergone Multidetector Row Computed Tomography
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events and the Ratio of Subcutaneous Fat Area to Visceral Fat Area in Patients Who Have Undergone Multidetector Row Computed Tomography
title_short Association Between Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events and the Ratio of Subcutaneous Fat Area to Visceral Fat Area in Patients Who Have Undergone Multidetector Row Computed Tomography
title_sort association between major adverse cardiovascular events and the ratio of subcutaneous fat area to visceral fat area in patients who have undergone multidetector row computed tomography
topic Original article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8578124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circrep.CR-21-0082
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