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Clinical implication of coronary tortuosity in patients with coronary artery disease
Authors:Li Yang  Shen Chengxing  Ji Yanan  Feng Yi  Ma Genshan  Liu Naifeng
Institution:Department of Cardiology, Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University, Nanjing, China.
Abstract:BackgroundCoronary tortuosity (CT) is a common coronary angiography finding. The exact pathogenesis, clinical implication and long-term prognosis of CT are not fully understood. The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical characteristics of CT in patients with suspected coronary artery disease(CAD) in a Chinese population.MethodsA total of 1010 consecutive patients underwent coronary angiography with complaints of chest pain or related symptoms were included in the present study (544 male, mean age: 64±11 years). CT was defined by the finding of ≥3 bends (defined as ≥45° change in vessel direction) along main trunk of at least one artery in systole and in diastole. Patients with or without CAD were further divided into CT-positive and CT-negative groups, all patients were followed up for the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) for 2 to 4 years.ResultsThe prevalence of CT was 39.1% in this patient cohort and incidence of CT was significantly higher in female patients than that in male patients (OR?=?2.603, 95%CI 1.897, 3.607, P<0.001). CT was positively correlated with essential hypertension (OR?=?1.533, 95%CI 1.131, 2.076, P?=?0.006) and negatively correlated with CAD (OR?=?0.755, 95%CI 0.574, 0.994, P?=?0.045). MACE during follow up was similar between CAD patients with or without CT.ConclusionsCT is more often seen in females and positively correlated with hypertension and negatively correlated with coronary atherosclerosis.
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