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Comparability of coronary risk assessment methods with chest ultra-LDCT and CT coronography with ECG synchronization

https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-1047

Abstract

Purpose. To assess the comparability of coronary calcium values measured on ultralow-dose computed tomography studies without ECG-synchronization versus a) non-contrast computed tomography with ECG synchronization, b) CT coronography with ECG synchronization.

Materials and methods. The study comprised 283 studies: 68 patients who underwent contrast-free ultra-LDCT without ECG synchronization and contrast-free CT with ECG synchronization performed in a single visit, and 49 patients with contrast-free ultra-LDCT without ECG synchronization, non-contrast CT with ECG synchronization, and CT coronography with ECG synchronization and intravenous injection of contrast agent, also carried out in one visit, meeting all inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study.

Quantitative coronary calcium values were calculated with the Agatston score and the CAC-DRS scale (score of calcification degree from 0 to 3 and the number of affected arteries from 0 to 4 points). The degree of coronary artery stenosis was analyzed with CAD-RADS scale (0-5).

The above parameters were compared using visual/quantitative assessment of coronary calcium on ultra-LDCT without ECG synchronization and visual/quantitative assessment for CT with ECG synchronization, as well as the degree of stenosis on CT coronography in the same patients.

Results. Based on the results of accuracy indices comparison, the possibility to use quantitative scale (Agatston score, CAC-DRS quantitative scale) to assess coronary calcification in the lung cancer screening in comparison with ECG-synchronized CT was determined during interpretation of ultra-LDCT without ECG synchronization. The correlation matrix to assess correlation between visual, quantitative scales of coronary artery changes and calcification at ultra-LDCT without ECG synchronization and quantitative scale at CT with ECG synchronization vs. CT coronography identifies very strong positive statistically significant correlations.

Conclusion. Methods of coronary calcinosis assessment with chest ultra-LDCT and CT with ECG synchronization are comparable, therefore it is possible to assess coronary calcium in lung cancer screening by ultra-LDCT data at a reliable-high level using both quantitative and visual CAC-DRS scales.

About the Authors

A. E. Nikolaev
Research and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of Moscow Health Care Department
Russian Federation

Aleksandr E. Nikolaev – junior researcher at the Medical Research Department, Research and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of the Moscow Health Care Department.

24-1, Petrovka str., Moscow, 109029.

Phone: +7-930-348-30-48


Competing Interests:

No



O. A. Korkunova
Research and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of Moscow Health Care Department
Russian Federation

Olga A. Korkunova – junior researcher at the Medical Research Department, Research and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of the Moscow Health Care Department.

24-1, Petrovka str., Moscow, 127051.

SPIN: 6879-129


Competing Interests:

No



I. V. Khutornoy
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Ivan V. Khutornoy – graduate student of Faculty of medicine, Lomonosov Moscow State Universit.

27-1, Lomonosovsky prospekt, Moscow, 119192.

SPIN: 8020-0222


Competing Interests:

No



P. V. Pakhomov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Pavel V. Pakhomov – resident of Faculty of medicine, Lomonosov Moscow State University.

27-1, Lomonosovsky prospekt, Moscow, 119192.

SPIN: 7053-9368


Competing Interests:

No



P. V. Gavrilov
Saint-Petersburg State Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Pavel V. Gavrilov – Cand. of Sci. (Med.), leading researcher, Head of the Department of Radiology Saint-Petersburg State Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology.

2-4, Ligovsky prospekt, Saint Petersburg, 191036.

SPIN: 7824-5374


Competing Interests:

No



A. V. Petraikin
Research and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of Moscow Health Care Department
Russian Federation

Alexey V. Petraikin – Cand. of Sci. (Med.), associate professor, leading researcher of the Department of innovation technology, Research and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of the Moscow Health Care Department.

24-1, Petrovka str., Moscow, 127051.


Competing Interests:

No



M. M. Suchilova
Research and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of Moscow Health Care Department
Russian Federation

Maria M. Suchilova – junior researcher at the Medical Research Department, Research and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of the Moscow Health Care Department.

24-1, Petrovka str., Moscow, 127051.

SPIN: 4922-1894


Competing Interests:

No



A. N. Shapiev
Morozov Children's Clinical Hospital; Russian Children's Clinical Hospital of Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Arsen N. Shapiev.

1/9, 4 Dobryninsky per., Moscow, 119049; 117, Leninsky prospekt, Moscow, 119571.

SPIN: 1662-0349


Competing Interests:

No



I. S. Dadakina
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)
Russian Federation

Iya S. Dadakina – student of Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University.

8, bld. 2, Trubetskaya str., Moscow, 119991.


Competing Interests:

No



I. V. Serebryakova
PET Technology
Russian Federation

Irina V. Serebryakova – radiologist of PET Technology.

16, Orshanskaya str., Moscow, 121552.


Competing Interests:

No



E. S. Pershina
N.I. Pirogov First City Clinical Hospital (City Hospital No1)
Russian Federation

Ekaterina S. Pershina – Cand. of Sci. (Med.), radiologist, Head of Radiology center, Pirogov City Clinical Hospital №1.

8, Leninsky prospekt, Moscow, 119049.

SPIN: 7311-9276


Competing Interests:

No



V. A. Gombolevskij
Research and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of Moscow Health Care Department
Russian Federation

Viktor A. Gombolevskij – Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Head of Medical Research Department, Research and Practical Clinical Center of Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies, Department of Health Care of Moscow.

24-1, Petrovka str., Moscow, 127051.

SPIN: 6810-3279


Competing Interests:

No



S. P. Morozov
Research and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of Moscow Health Care Department
Russian Federation

Sergey P. Morozov – Doct. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Director, Research and Practical Clinical Center of Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies, Department of Health Care of Moscow.

24-1, Petrovka str., Moscow, 127051.


Competing Interests:

No



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Nikolaev A.E., Korkunova O.A., Khutornoy I.V., Pakhomov P.V., Gavrilov P.V., Petraikin A.V., Suchilova M.M., Shapiev A.N., Dadakina I.S., Serebryakova I.V., Pershina E.S., Gombolevskij V.A., Morozov S.P. Comparability of coronary risk assessment methods with chest ultra-LDCT and CT coronography with ECG synchronization. Medical Visualization. 2021;25(4):75-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-1047

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