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Zero CT Coronary Calcium a 'Gatekeeper' Screen in Acute Chest Pain
"Zero CAC has a very high negative predictive value [and] can be used for a screening test" in low- to intermediate-risk patients with acute chest pain in the ER," Dr Gowtham R Grandhi ( Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting. In symptomatic patients with low- to medium-risk of ACS, just over half had a CT CAC of zero, and of these, only 0.7% had obstructive CAD (>50% stenosis).
Editorial comment:
The data in chest pain patients presenting for risk stratification in the Netherlands
Chest pain patients in the ED In Houston
and the recent study is very clear a low dose non contrast chest CT coronary calcium score of zero is associated with a less than 1% cardiac event rate a one year. Those clinicians with 640 slice CT scanners don't like this data and scream soft plaque. But soft plaques calcify after the age of 40 and for the age group 40 to 65 a CAC of zero is a excellent gatekeeper .
Stephen Stowers MD FACC FRACP
Consultant Cardiologist
MidCentral Health PNH
New Zealand
Cite this article: Zero Coronary Calcium a 'Gatekeeper' Screen in Acute Chest Pain? - Medscape - Aug 07, 2017.
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America's Cup Champions Team New Zealand
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ANSNM 2017 CT Coronary Calcium Hobart Tasmania
Talk on the prognostic value of a CT coronary calcium score of zero.
The Paul Orr Award Presentation
The Paul Orr Award Presentation
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