Evaluation of Conventional Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Ordinal Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring in a Lung Cancer Screening Cohort

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Kasprzyk, Piotr [1 ,2 ]
Undrunas, Aleksandra [2 ]
Dziadziuszko, Katarzyna [3 ]
Dziedzic, Robert [4 ]
Kuziemski, Krzysztof [5 ]
Szurowska, Edyta [3 ]
Rzyman, Witold [4 ]
Zdrojewski, Tomasz [2 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Gdansk, Dept Cardiol 1, PL-80210 Gdansk, Poland
[2] Med Univ Gdansk, Dept Prevent Med & Educ, PL-80210 Gdansk, Poland
[3] Med Univ Gdansk, Dept Radiol 2, PL-80210 Gdansk, Poland
[4] Med Univ Gdansk, Dept Thorac Surg, PL-80210 Gdansk, Poland
[5] Med Univ Gdansk, Dept Allergol & Pneumonol, PL-80210 Gdansk, Poland
关键词
lung cancer screening; cardiovascular risk; coronary artery calcium score; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; CT; CALCIFICATION; TRIAL; PARTICIPANTS; PREDICTION; MORTALITY; EVENTS; PREVALENCE;
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10.3390/jcdd11010016
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
(1) Background: Lung cancer screening (LCS) consists of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) results to reduce lung cancer-related mortality. The LCS program has a unique opportunity to impact CVD mortality by providing tools for CVD risk assessment and implementing preventative strategies. In this study, we estimated standardized CVD risk (SCORE) and assessed the prevalence of coronary artery calcium (CAC) in a Polish LCS cohort. (2) Methods: In this observational study, 494 LCS participants aged 50-79 years with a cigarette smoking history of at least 30 pack-years were included. Medical history, anthropometric measurements, blood pressure measurements, serum glucose, and cholesterol levels were assessed in one visit. CVD risk assessment using SCORE tables was performed. The results were compared to the general population (NATPOL 2011 study). On LDCT scans, CAC was classified using an Ordinal Score ranging from 0 to 12. (3) Results: The prevalence of classic cardiovascular risk factors was very high. Among study participants, 83.7% of men and 40.7% of women were classified with a very high CVD SCORE risk (>10%). CAC was reported in 190 (47%) participants. Calcification was categorized as severe (CAC >= 4) in 84 (21%) participants. (4) Conclusions: Due to the high cardiovascular risk, intensive preventive strategies are recommended for LCS participants.
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